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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 13, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Young members of the dance group during a practice session. Is by Grandy yanks sashay in Essex something new is being added to Village greens in Essex county eng land. Thirty american youngsters Are showing English crowds Allemande whee Birdie in the Cage sashay four to the right dive for the Oyster dip and dive rip and snort and too old to Cut the  the youngsters members of the Wethers Field Square dance club Are proving to be the hit attraction of Village fairs. They danced at the recent Finchingfield annual fair before the largest crowd inthe event s history. The lord lieutenant of Jacque c. Lewis shows 12-year-old Lucy Catalano How to do one of the Steps. Essex county gave each dancer an Auto graphed souvenir program in appreciation. In june they danced at the country Resi Dence of lady Beatrice Plummer in Toppesfield. More than 600 people attended the fair which raised Money for the Church Hall. Their next performance will be aug. 8 at Gainsford end for the annual Charity fete. Their usual performance lasts half a hour. The youngsters whose Ages Range from 11 to 13, Are students at the Wethersfield dependent school. Instrumental in organizing the group last March were two teachers Nora p. Rei Mann of new York City and Dorothy Moriarty of Lombard 111. They have transferred to Wiesbaden Germany and acting principal Jacques c. Lewis of Alpine tex.,is the new Leader. Lewis called Square dancing for two years while serving with the Usis cultural enter in Quito Ecuador. The group usually uses records for their Calls and music. Members of the club Are Nancy Palmer Lucy Catalano Jock Lewis Stephen Bart Lett Delia Ford. Jay Darnell Johnny Pat Rick Mike Stewart Frances Register Judy White Pat Ryan Mike Carofano Joe Mead make welter Sandra Darding and Karen Marshall. V also Margaret Kitchen George Cusi Mona Bruce Scheinberg Paula " Robe rats Eric Runge Glenda Mercer Marilym Wein Del Roger Cesky Jim Crews Erica Stew Art Sheila Brooks Ricki Hemenway Phyl Lis Dunne and Susan Phipps. Is american express announces a four Day tour to Hollis id Belgium and Luxembourg departing july 15 from Frankfurt for$44 a three Day t6ur of Switzerland for $31, departing Frankfurt july 16 an 11-Day tour of Italy for $121 from Frankfurt departing july 16 a nine Day tour of Italy for $101 and up departing Munich july 81, and a five Day tour of Denmark from Frankfurt july 21, for jb7. Vienna May be visited on 3%-Day Tours by rail Sleeper departing thursday evenings aug. 6 and sept. 4 labor Day weekend tour Price is $53"from Frankfurt $44 from Regensburg with pickup Points i Between. Sightseeing highlights include Vienna Woods cathedrals Parks palaces spas casinos hamlets and vintners villages. More information from Tou Ropa travel service phone Frankfurt 337441 Munich 227866, or Kaiserslautern 2016. Also sunny Switzerland in 3v2 Days $41 by motor coach from Frankfurt Wiesbaden Darmstadt Heidelberg and Karlsruhe. High lights Are Lake Geneva the Castle of Chillon Monteux Berne inter Laken Lucerne Zurich the Rhine Falls at Schaffhausen and Ger Many s Black Forest. Departure dates Are evenings of aug. 4, sept. 4 and oct. 1. Pageant of Italy in 12 Days $135 by motor coach from wies Baden and All Points South to Munich. Departure dates Are aug. 15, sept. 5, 19 oct. 10, nov. 7 and dec. 19. Highlights Are Cortina Venice Bologna Florence Rome Naples Isle of Capri Pisa and Milan. An old Friend of furlough facts irites from Dublin that Sheds still playing hostess to . Forces personnel touring Ireland and that this year we Are open to receive guests at the same rate a in other years room Bath and three course breakfast $1.75." interested persons May write mrs. M. C. Gargon 6 / Beechfield Road Crumlin Cross Dublin. Goren on Bridge answers to Bridge quiz q. 1as South you have dealt yourself 4akqj v642 4753 4.ak4 what is your opening bid  this hand possesses the textbook requirements for Aone no Trump opening that Call should be avoided when All of your values Are concentrated in two suits., a one Spade opening May present rebid problems. The Best approach is to bid one club with the intention of showing Spades next. Q. 2-As South you hold 4q964 vaq1052 k73 a the bidding has proceeded West North East south1 y pass 1 it pass 2 pass pass ? what do you bid now  while it is tempting to double for penalties partner May think you Are contesting for the. Part score and bid three clubs for which you Are not prepared. Q. 3as South you hold 4 aj1054 ?3 a1096 �854 the bidding has proceeded West North. East South 1 1 pass 1 424, 2 34. ? what do you bid now  Spades. Although part Ner was not Strong enough to make a take out double the bid Ding Marks him to be Short in clubs. The hands should fit Well enough to offer a reasonable play for game q. 4your partner opens with one Spade and you hold 4kqj2 aj5 4843 �752 what is your response  Spades. We Are nor Mally reluctant to make1 a Mil response with a hand containing so Many High cards but no other satisfactory Call is available. In supp9rt of Spades this hand i Worth 10 Points which brings i within the limits of a single raise. The distribution is against you.,. I .  i.1" a r i. The bidding has proceeded South West North Jast 1 4 Dale Roble i it what do you bid now a. Double. You have East hanging on the ropes. You have 15 Points in High cards and partner s redouble Marks him with at least an average hand so that the opposition is in for a rough voyage. Strike now and let them try to extricate themselves. 1050. The lilo Riuo Tribune monday july 13, .41 to  
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