22. 1754 By Thornton ALMOST A nmnn There may be time: o( sudden Iright when saiety lies in sitting light. -Jumper the Hare. Jumper Iii bug, big cousin as everybody knows. He lives in the Green For- est. He doesn't like the Green Meadows. He wants to be in among trees and bushes. He is called the W. Burgess used. He was a good hunter. Foxes have to be good hunters or they do not live long. So lar this even- ing Too-Smart had had no luck at all. He was hungry. This was nothing unusual. The truth in. he had been hungry most at the time 9 Hare in pew, Ruby since the coming of winter. Just ahead oi him, scattered a Ilew feet apart. were several small whim mounds. They were old stumps covered with snow. The young fox stood still and looked snowsm-,9 Rabbit, 1n 3 way tmsythose mounds over. He was look- name seems to fit. although he.ing to see it there was a. hole in N.” 3 true r;qbb1L, And at cam-se the snow close to any one of those he doesn't have real snowshoes. stumps. a hole which R8 3 mouse However. he gets over the snow as ihilhi make Who Will hVih8 Uhder it he did have real snowshoes! the Slallili-I1 50 h6 100k9d ewh SW1"? Tm; ,3 becauss mg we; are 1on,;;.over carefully. There was no hole and widespread. and the soles oi to be seen anywhere. The SHOW his Ieet are covered with h.-irsowas C0Veied With E 11IZh'- Crush uhich in winter are longer thsmfand this glistened in the moon- ”, summer, Bgcguse of these hairy light. One of those white mounds roles he can race at full speed over did not Eiislvehi bill T00-sm5i'l4 ice and crusted show without sIip- didhl-' notice bhil- He m0V9d 0h pmg, lpas-sing between'several of those Jumper wears a WlllL(' coat inlzlislehihl-I Whit? m0Uhd5- one 0' winter and a brown coin in sum-,lhe il6Bii8Sl- W55 the One that did mer. The snow is no wliitcr lhanlllclv Irliislvflh in the m00Ii3illhI- FOP ihat winter coat of his so uheii 21 IOW ii'l0lhEiil-5 he 883 JUN ii WW he sits still on the snow he is not IN": hW3.V While he 100195 hhd mmy men, ;listened and sniffed, then he got Mistress Moon was looking downl in his feet and moved min. on a white world. She saw Too- when the young fox had disap- Smart, son of Reddy Fox. hunt- Whiied 3m0hE the W985 it funny mg over in a swamp. This was thing happened. Thai mound he his first winter. While he now had had sat so near seemed suddenly a mate, Soft-Eyes, and a h0IDoC.!lr0 SDFOUI LW0 8311 They 51005 he still had much In learn or the.straigIit up. They were white, all Great World and the folks in it. but the tips; the tips were black. Too-Smart was hunting. He was At once that White mhiiiid WES constantly tostiiig the air uitil iiis-;no longer a mound. It WiiS.JiiiifiD- nose for it tell-talc scent. His Sll8fD;Cl' the Hare sitting up on his hind ears were all the time set to catch l legs and looking in the direction the faintest sound and he was using that fox had gone. Satisfied that his eyes as they were meant to beithe Iox was not coming bark. 7, ..;.mM . y SPRING PARK VILLAGE s1-scram MEETING Special meeting of Ratepayers of the Village of Spring Park in Spring Park Hall Monday, January C 9'. ,. The young In stood still and looked those mounds over. Jumper settled down again and laid his long ears back on his shoulders. He once more looked like Just ii little mound of mow. Too-Smart had almost had a din- ner, but he didn't know it, He never had seen Jumper the Hare, so knew nothing about him. SOUTH MELVILLE W. I. on January 14, members of South Melville W. I. were enter- tained at the home of Mrs. James D. Flood. Mrs. Morgan Mcaaughey opened the meeting. Roll call was responded In by six members and the collection a- mountecfto 81.25. Thank-you letters were received from the Orphanage and from a shut-in for remem- branches at Christmas, and the treat given to all the children of the district by the Institute was settled or. Teh members decided to purchase material for sewing and it was also decided to secure a box of books from the Public Library. Mrs. Ellison Toole invited the members for the next meeting when the lunch committee will be Mrs. Emmett McQuaid and Mrs. James D. Flood. TRINITY Y. P. U. -The weekly meeting of the Trinity Y. P. U. was held Tuesday evening in Epworth hall with a large attendance or members, sev- eral of whom were welcomed as new members by the president, Evelyn Underhay. who conducted the business meeting. It was an- nounced that the group is already rehearsing one play, while another is being prepared. There uns discussion on the pro- posed inter-denominational flrF5ldP church service-to he held in Febru- 25. at 7:30 P. M.. for the purpose of approving a tax rate and voting money required for year 1953. Signed:-e .l. EDMOND ARSENAULT, HOWARD DOUGLAS. RANDOLPH MANNING, Commissioners. Rip Kirby my smoup, war so FA513 Ctztsi-Ia: Irssv AND WE TRAIN 9055:: -s 7 . STAY WITH OLR FRIEND TO TV-E HAPPY ENDING. 2 :'.iifr.-. ' lary . The treasurers report was lgiven by Gordon Yeo. l Following a lively recreation period led by Edwin Toombs. a few innings of bible baseball was played. Bill Moase as umpire, choosing questions from St. Luke. which ll being studied by the group. Mary MacLure. assisted by Gor- THE RAIIIZST COIJP Requests for illustrations of rare coups often reach this writer. and periodically someone brings up the rarest 0! all plays .- the "smother" play. To hear is to obey -- so here is a simple-as-possible exposition of this remarkable trick-smother ing maneuver. southdealer. Nelthersldevulnertbh. gas: .952 010843 -I-KQ5 K874 Q8 :AK6 WNE VQ.IB7I 9972 QQJG an; 3 4.10312 OQJ1092 C104 QAK5 uQA63 Theblddlng: south West North last 1; Pass 2; Pen 34 Pass iuamiwn West makes the normal opening, the king 0! hearts, then iollows up with the ace and a third round (A shift or suite would not change the outcome.) South, after rumng the third trick, Iinesses lhe spade quean through West. Needless to say, ywest refuses to cover, because by innt covering he apparently insures his spade king. South now leads and passes the spade jack - and when East sho'ws out the situation is revealed. Since South has lost two hearts and apparently must lose a spade as well as a diamond, the game contract looks very bad h but it is not quite hopeless! South cashes his clubs tricks, then his top dia- lmonds. Now he simply exits with his last diamond, and he is fortun- ate enough to lose this trick to East. When East returns (as he must) a heart or a club, South runs with the spade nine - and West. Is helpless. If he over-ruffs South's nine with the king, dummy In turn over-riills him with the ace. and declarers spade fen takes the last trick. Ir conversely. West 'under-ruifs South's spade nine the last diamond is discarded from 1 dummy. and the spade ace is still there for the linal trick. i ithe commission on stewardship and itrainin.g, conducted the devotional period. based on the theme of "God and the New Year."-5. By Alex Raymond JUET THIM4. 90061 DESIIOM). I'LL SEE JEDNV HEQSELF... TALHI;uT0 HEl?...MAYBE I-40.0 NEVER I A WW! ALLOII5... OFF! . .- AWEOWW 'Pa5' USIC. I.VF4c'7'Iv't y gpmvrp urozvm 4-ma IVA v1.1,6lAMV mall Army F1! Joe Palooks 0 Tue ANNOUNCIR INTRODUCED JACK oemesav, GENG rurmtv, BARNEV F055. JIMMY, BRADDOCK. ETC...ALI. saw roman HA5 BEEN ROCKING wml CHEERS. PALOOKA AND MCFARLANE sam RECEIVED ROARIN6 OVATIONS AS THEY WERE INTRODUCED . 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