European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 19, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse I if in if i sea Fry beauticians by Mary prime up staff writer several afternoons a month Manhattan Beauty shop turns into school. The textbooks Are dolls the Stu dents Are Little girls. The object to teach Good grooming encourage Tomboys to become More feminine and Holp shy children make friends. Teacher is Ruth Ann Hickman owner of the Madison Avenue Salon. She teaches the girls mostly daughters of her socialite customers to keep their faces nails an hair clean. She dresses their hair while they do their doll s hair. Miss Hickman gave them ton dolls to use because the hair can be washed and set. We Call it the school for Dolly. The youngsters think they re playing dolls but they really Are learning to be neat an pretty said miss Hickman who in private life is mrs. James Lento and the Mother of an 8-month-old son. She handles the pupils Well because used to be an animal Trainer and animals Are like children. They need patience the idea started when miss Hickman showed a Friend s daughter How to fix her hair. The child did Well but had trouble with the Back. So miss Hickman gave Hera doll and showed her How to comb the Back. Soon the child was Able to Matcher Hairdo to the doll s. Customers heard about it and the lessons began. Usually about six girls take part until they get most popular styles Are the Pony Tail the Page boy and the Gamin Cut. The girls imitate their mothers taken their airs and want to do everything Mommy does Down to putting Cotton i their ears under the dryer said miss Hickman. The tots Are very quiet if Mother there but very bad if she in the girls Range from three to 12 few teen agers take private lessons be cause their mothers want them to Spruce up but miss Hickman finds teen agers under 16 hard to work with. They Aren t interested unless they have a crush on the lessons Are. More than strictly Glamor sessions. They bring shy girls out of their shells and make children with braces and or glasses feel Beautiful. But not All students Are shy. One Little 7-year-old was so flattered to see some boys looking in the shop window that she rushed out strutted around and asked How they liked her hair. Mothers Are grateful for the classes because they keep the children occupied. The girls get together and give Beauty parties at Home. It also keeps them away from to the mothers say they get awfully tired of watching those children programs miss Hickman said. V 4� Goren on Bridge both vulnerable. North South have 60 part score. North deals. North 4 643 q9 ak9832 Elk Kwest East e akj2 875v k64 32 64 e 1075a764 4. Q8532 Southe q109 v aj10875qj 109 the bidding North Bast 1 pass pass 2 feb 3 v Pas opening Lead the under Load of an Ace i defensive play is frequently made for deceptive purposes in order to put Declarer to a guess As to Page 14 South west1 v dbl. 2 3 a pass the location of the outstanding honors. In Many cases however the under Load is made because of the necessity for finding partner with the card which will give him an entry i a hurry. In today s hand West execute the play but not with deceptive intent for the bidding had made it abundantly Clear that he held the was it made to gain immediate entry for it was evident that Dummy s King would win the trick. Actually it was for the Pun pose of creating a later entry into partner s hand if he happened to have the Queen. Transfer of the Lead to partner could be postponed for one round but after that Speed was of the essence. The competitive nature of the bidding is accounted for by the fact that North and South held apart score of 6q Points. West t us it Douwe elicited a two club response from East but even after West carried the fight into the three level East Felt his values were too Barren to continue the contest when North bid three hearts. West opened the King of Spades and East played the five. With the imposing Diamond suit i Dummy West Felt it was Neces sary to get East in with reason Able promptness in order to com thru the Queen of. Spades Declarer obviously held. While West still held the King of hearts he maintained control of the hand so he led a Low club. Declarer had no difficulty in go ing up with the King but East signalled with the eight. Declarer Felt constrained to try the Trump finesse and when West got in with the1 King of hearts held another Low dub. East s Spade return then sent Declarer Down few % one trick it. Mac Tighe 198ft two Ign of Bun the stars an a twp add Reti All letters to b bag editor the stars and stripes Apo 175, . Forces to dude name and Addre ii name will be deleted and kept confidential in request letter Mav be condensed for publication provided such editing does not alter the meaning of the or Gtna cartoonist asks Aid the following letter printed impart was received from cartoonist Vern Greene who draws the jigs comic strip and was addressed to staff photographer red Grandy who submitted it tothe b bag. Or. Greene who was in a show that recently toured military bases would like to setback certain important papers and films which were in camera bag apparently erroneously picked up by a Serviceman in Paris. I no sooner got into the litre hotel in Paris and set downy Gadget bag with two Leucas a half dozen wide Angle and Tele photo lenses value about $1,000 and All the rest of the gadgets that weigh Down such things when it wished off in a mob of milling military lads. Luck would have it that at that same moment More than 100 Guys of All branches heading for All places came through processing Billet ing Etc. I Don t expect to see an of. The photo equipment again though the serial numbers have gone to French , maps air police Etc. But i had a Hal dozen Rolls of Kodachrome Black and White Etc., that i d shot of Italy and the Only records we have of the show. Maybe a nicely worded Little Box in the Sta Sand stripes asking that the films and personal papers might a least be returned to the follow ing address and All will be for Given. Thanks a million. Vern greene275 Newtown Road Wyckoff new Jersey benefits of Roth i would like some information As to the effects if any tha College Roth training has upon longevity. Does the successful completion of two years of to to count toward longevity and Are there any benefits to be derived from it while serving in the armed forces in addition i would like to know if this time spent in inactive
