e. .4 ... PAGE TEN K INII Illllli COFFEE illl ll) .x l"I'4'5'II WOOLLY BEAR to play. to slay. whose fur coat There's a time to run and I time -Old Mother Nature. Woolly Bear. the Caterpillar is black at both Burgess Bedtime Stories Ilv Thornton W. Iilruss) I CUIILS UP There's time to work and a time ends And brown in the middle. was on his way to finda snug place in which to spend the win- ter. He didn't know it. No. sir. he didn't know it. But had you been there to see him marching down a little path through the grass. you certainly would have thought t he knew where he was going. and was in a hurry to get there. lt'wu a cold raw day. There were no other Caterpillars any- where about. The truth is. except- ing for some other "Woolly Bears, members of his own family. there were no other Caterpillars. All other kind of Caterpillars had long ago wrapped themselves up in silken cocoons. or had changed into what are called chrysalids. and were no longer Caterpillars ' THE GUARDIAN. 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Thiell 'l'hlei!' screamed SammylJay again. and this time he sounded much nearer." woolly Bear had started to crawl into the glass at one side. but when he heard that voice so near. he stopped and curled up right where he was in the mid- die or the path. There he lay. a black and brown furry bat. He did-n”t look like a Caterpillar at pil. H'e was curled up tight. "Hello. Peter Rabbit. whst Ire you doing out here instead at be- ing at home in the dear Old larisr-patch?" asked Sammy Jay as he lighted in the path in ii-ont of Peter. Then he spied Woolly Bear. "So. that's it!” he tzried. and hopped over to the little black and brown ball in the middle of the little path. He turned Woolly over with his couldn't have seemed more dead if he really had been dead. Sam- my Jay poked him again. Woolly Bear remained curled up tight. "You wouldntt eat him, would you?" asked Peter. "1 might it I was hungry enough and if he wasaiive, I wonder how long he's been here and what happened to him." said Sammy. Peter kept his tongue still. He didn't tell Sammy Jay that only a moment before Woolly Bear had been hurrying Along the little path. "It must be the cold weather." said Sammy. Once more he pok- ed Woolly Bear. Still Woolly Bear made no sign of being slive. "Pm not really hungry." continued Sammy.,”He would be all right if it wasn't for that fur coat of FOR THE BEST III IIRIIGSTORE NEEDS I Slion At rbili. Woolly Bear didn't move. He DECEMBER 20. ml his. If I were liiunglry mouth S wouldntt mind. but l'm not hllnl gry enough." Sammy 3..., Q” furry little ball 1 lost poke his bill, spread hill blue M with their white trimmings "33 flew alway. ' "Id "1-'--mt-e. . contract Bridge 5 8! Josephine Culbemon I A300fOOmO Otacriqgh : osurzn PRECISION NEEDIDI "East made the correct gm, 5 suits in the following. deal! boil this was not quite enough ' u; West trade the markedly N ' mt opening lead. the " clubs. I saw that it was futile to lpartnerls spade lead, since Smith lwas marked with the king irmm Wests original lead of the quenm. The sea was' played lllslg)i'?1d(';1?l-:,e”c,nd. and South tried to drop lhygl queen of clubs by casvhin-. ; lop cards. when it becal.T...”if.,,,”'”' . that East's queen was too -IVE. guarded for capture, amt,” , i still went ahead with club 9? sbilshmen-t. There was no rams" for not doing so .. it the l..;.”';l acs W83 on side. so that. dccwr i could make the king, he ;. ,1" i win more tricks by ciczlrin A1 d North dealer. , Both sides vultfcrablm. 6 4 105 l 3 . The bidding: North East IS Pass 3; Pass Pass Pass E381. in wi;th the club South - 1 NT 8 NT Went ' Pass p pa" . . queen, - l'FlU”I 'IrsssIIpIJoIsAtnIOl&.., Soothe them with lhu 9071' A. MINAIIIVS LI IIIIAEII-I So East shifted to heart; .. but, unfortunately for his side, M M ' the heart three. This gave south i no trouble -- he ducked and let West win with the jack. Now the contract was safe. , East should have given more th0ll3ht to the particular iieartr he led. Obviously. he would nlam; get in again. so his one oblecm-e should have been to make his ' heart shift truly effective azalnst ' the only heart-position WI"l!CI1 could work in his favor .... the K-x-x in decl.arer's hand. with only he 10-8 of hearts in dummy, East should have led the heart queen througlf South. on the sole . chance that West had just tile right heart holding. It will be 35: E,,3,"”,:';.,""”,. .5,',",2,P: seen that West did have the right 2 .,,...m,,,,,,m iuuirying. No -cu! 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