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Vl r-'! In SI I ri 9. Status of CiOXi.X ON liRlDGK Women to Defense Scores by Default chlampprs i 1 77Y5 NORTHWEST'S LARGEST FURRIER 14 It I'JS o- I PARENTS' mttm 1 -11- MtlM ir" vulnerable. North, South North deals. Be Topic Mrs. George Seltzer, member of the State Board of Education, will speak on "The Status of Women and the Education of Teachers" at a 12:15 p.m.

Thursday meeting of the student section of the University of Minnesota Faculty Women's Club. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Gerald T. Evans, Rt. 2, Osseo.

Pen section 1 to 3 p.m. Monday, fall luncheon at the home of Mrs. John Spizizen, ABSORBS NORTH K7 6 3 AQ 10 9 8 5 65 TRIP TO CANADA Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S.

Lazarus (Audrey Gail Roth-ch ld), wed Aug. 16 in Adath Jeshurun Synagogue, Minneapolis, are living at 901 NE. 2nd St. after a wedding trip to Canada. Parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Max H. Rothchild, 5322 Girard Av. and Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Lazarus, 1239 Sheridan Av. N. I fc 1 N-Nv 1 LH 1 I i I i For sparkling comment about books or music or art read John K. Sher man's column in the Minneapolis Star. EAST a A6 9 7 7 4 3 10 74 2 WEST Q9 8 4 32 A 10 4 2 6 Q9 Downtown Only Downstairs an SOUTH A 10 5 8 5 K2 4 A 8 3 Special South 3 NT West North East 3 4 Save! Girls' Winter Goats or Goat Sets It 1 1 Opening lead: Four of spades.

South hardly put up a struggle in playing his three no trump contract and the verdict went to the defense virtually by default. North had the top values for his pre-emptive opening bid of three diamonds, and yet his choice was reasonable in view of the unfavorable vulnerability. South decided to gamble out the spade situation in order to try for a nine trick game. s18 S. v.H';s 1137 Xerxes Av.

speaker, Mrs. Benjamin E. Grey. Modern literature section 7:45 p.m. Monday, Upson room, University library; speaker, Prof.

James Kings-ley chief of special collections, on "The Dime Novel Collection of the University Library." University Hospitals auxiliary 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Harry Ostlund, 2450 Seabury Av. Culinary arts section 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs.

Jerome Moss 5705 Westbrook Road, Golden Valley. Modern homemakers section 8 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Shapiro, 5042 Lyndale Av. speaker, the Rev.

M. J. Hen-drieth of Wyman Methodist Church on "Integration of Housing and Education." Youth activities section 1 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. W.

A. McDonald, 1489 Hythe St. Paul; speaker, Dr. Gove Hambidge, clinical associate professor at the university, on "Family Therapy." WAX TRAY Apply wax to the outside of an ice-cube tray that is completely dry to keep it from sticking to the freezer. "BROADWAY '64" Irma La Douce, My Fair Lady and Gypsy hold a gabfest on "Broadway a topic they have in common.

The Minneapolis area versions of the Broadway heroines are Mrs. Paul Kunin, left, 4310 W. 25th St. Louis Park (Irma); Mrs. Earl Lerner, 931 Angela Golden Valley (Eliza Doolittle of "My Fair Lady" fame), and Mrs.

Arthur Crane, 2257 Nevada St. Louis Park (Gypsy). They will be among the Broadway "celebrities" performing at the annual donor luncheon of the National Council of Jewish Women, Minneapolis Section, Monday. The noon luncheon will be in Oak Ridge Country Club, where the Broadway theme will be carried out in decorations, and other local artists will join the three women pictured. Mrs.

Hershel Epstein, 1021 Angela Golden Valley, is chairman for the luncheon. Outstanding! Our Emba Mink Jacket No Delay Comparable coats sell for 17.99. 24.99 Newest boxy styles many acrylic pile lined Wide selection Plaids, tweeds, charcoal, blue, red, green Coat and legging sets in 4-6x; coats in 7-14 Downstairs Infants' and Girls' Apparel, Downtown Only $6q 5 West opened the four of spades, the seven was played from dummy and East put up the ace. The appearance of the diamond suit made it abundantly clear that, if the defense were to have any hope of defeating South's contract, they had better get at their tricks without delay. Hearts appeared to offer the best prospect, and East promptly shifted to the queen of that suit.

Bake Sale Set The Swedish Hospital Alumnae Association will hold a bake sale starting at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the hospital lobby. Festival Thursday The women of Rosedale Lutheran Church will sponsor a fall festival and roast beef dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday. A very fortunate purchase enables us to repeat a complete August sellout on these chic horizontally-worked jackets of prime Emba Autumn Haze mink.

They're a rare and unexpected buy so be sure to see us tomorrow! Shop 9 to 5:30 at 2919 Hennepin free parking. Plus tax. P.S. These same Jackets are available in Emba Tourmaline, Stewart, and Dark Ranch Mink, at $795. Phone Your Order Call 332-2141 or Order by Mail Shop Powers Downstairs Store Downtown Sat.

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a never before i i a 1 South withheld his king for one round. However, he could not stop the onslaught, and four heart tricks were quickly rattled off to send declarer down to defeat before he could get started. Ostrich South's performance on the deal was utterly without guile and is reminiscent of the ostrich when confronted by danger. By playing a small spade from dummy at trick one, he clearly advertised that he had some sort of secondary stopper in the suit. Unless West was underleading both honors, East was assured of getting in with either the queen of spades or the ace and then the heart shift becomes marked.

In order to forestall an attack where he is most vulnerable, declarer should put up the king of spades at trick one. If, for example, the king should hold, South has an abundance of tricks available. However, even if the king of spades loses to the ace, there is a good chance that East will continue the suit in which case declarer's jack-ten serves as a delayed stopper. Once East surrenders the lead, South's heart holding is no longer in danger of a fatal assault. Although the recommended play is not foolproof since East does have an opportunity to make the heart shift when he is in, he should at least be made to work for his bread and butter.

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Baptists to Meet NA-2112 The Twin City. Baptist Young Adults Club will meet at 8 p.m. today in Elim Baptist Church, 685 13th Av. N.E. The work of the Twin City International Student Fellowship will be featured at the meeting.

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