The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 238, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1956 Page: 3 of 28
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A terrific Penney value , . .
undercover Easter finery tor
the young set! And what fin-
ery! to denier nylon tricot
briefs ... all with elastic legs
... all with dainty trim! White,
$ LINED
», IN FINE
’ SATEEN!
sixes 2 to 14
COMPARE the rich fabric, the careful tailoring in
PENNEY'S GOLD PRINT DRAW DRAPES
Why pay more when Penney's offers you
ready-mades in a choke of new prints
with all the quality features of custom-
modes! The fabric is rich textured bark
cloth in sparkling sun-resistant colors.
Meticulously tailored with mitred corn-
ers, 10 pinch pleats to the pair, 4-inch
quality buckram headings.
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48 inches wide,
floor length
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Last year’s big ...
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80 by 84
inch cut size
IMPORT BLOUSES
..........
Penney’s brings
you more of the
very latest
styles, same
low price!
32 to 38
You just can't have too
many blouses for Spring
and Summer ... and you
just can't afford to miss this
now Penney special! Im-
ported from Japan in fine
high count broadcloth,
they feature exception-
ally good detailing . . .
colorful solids
in clever sleeveless styles.
PENNEY’S REVERSIBLE RUFFLED QUILTS
serve as coverlets by day* covers at night!
Off with the winter blankets ... the heavy formal bedspreads 77*. on
with easy-care cottons ... it's quiltin time at Ponnoy's! That means
another.fabulous buy in the 2-way wonders you snapped up by
the thousands last year. Sleek smooth quilts shun dirt and dust. ,ij
wash color bright, they’re filled with bleached cotton. Firmly
stitched. Gay prints with matching solid ruffles.
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Thursday, March 15, 1956
ContracfBridge
By JoMphin* Culbertson
EVEN THE moat enthuilastlo
advocates of ahutout bidding—
which include thte writer—muat
admit that there can ba bad rep-
ercusatoni. Hera la a caaa in point,
from a team-of-four match:
South dealer.
North-South vulnerable
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Of courae, the grand eltm waa
gone: Eaat had to make hla atm-
guarded apada queen.
At the other table Weat took
a hand In the bidding—with Jatal
result:
South Weat North Eaat
1 p 4 p 4 p Paaa
4 NT Paaa 0 P Paaa
8 NT Paaa 6p Paaa
7 p Paaa Pasa Paaa
The same club queen waa led,
but this declarer, warned that
West had great length in clubs,
realised that If either defender
had all three missing trumps, it
would be East rather than West.
So this declarer started with a
low trump from his own hand-
end obviously with full success.
West's void came to light, and
all South had to do waa put up
the spade king and take the
proved finesse against East.
• Offhand, it would appear that
this result was a signal victory
for the school which deprecates
■ KHf preempUve bidding, inasmuch aa
Weat opened the club quean. th<• :tour-club
Declarer won with the blank king 2 how P**y th*
m repercussions, however, are not
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At Table 1 the bidding went:
South
West
North
East
1*
Pas*
3*
Pass
4 NT
Past
5*
Pass
6 NT
Pass
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DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1. Insinuate
f. Rub out
U. Misrepre-
sent
12. To pay back
13. Golf clubs
14. Setting
15. Clan (Ir.)
14. Fruit drink*
17. Pulls
8J. Viper
24. Bablea'
shoes
28. Hawaiian
die
30. Brazilian
palm
31. English city
33. Underwater
craft (short-
tned)
34. Series of alx
34. Erase
(Print)
39. State
43. Armadillo!
45. Giraffe-Uke
animal
44. Carousal
47. Thick
48. Long and
alender
48. Beasts
Of burden
DOWN
1. Wading bird
2. A pool
3. To drop
suddenly
4. Covered
with lint
5. Affirmative
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4. Bitter vetch
T.Ciite agate
8- Mimicked
9. Rational
10. Holes in
needles
18. Subaldt
19. Negative
reply
20. Auetrallan
animal
21. Linen vest-
32 Paul
Bun-
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a. rut*
(Slang)
34. The
black
tern
ment (Eccl.) 37. Fenc-
22. Varying tng
weight aword
(India) 38. Wash
23. Greek letter 40. Browna
25. Large worm in the sun
26jWater (Fr.) 41. Projecting
27. Relatives end of
29. Escorted a church
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WEARING THE NEW “atomic paint scheme,” a U. S. Navy F-7-U
is barely visible as it flies over historic Mount Fuji in Japan. The
camouflage, which makes it difficult to Identify the craft at high
altitudes, consists of a glossy white paint on the bottom of the
plane and a light grey on top surfaces of the wings and fuse-
lage. Defense department (U. S. Navy) photo. . (International)
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WAYS FIRST QUALITY!
Happy days for bargain hvan/
for quaiity-tonsdous shoppartl
Find tupor-dvpor buy$ at ovar
tha ttotal
For Friday & Saturday
PENNEYA
9:00 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.
THIS IS architect Eric Gugler’s sketch of the proposed memorial to
Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President, to be erected on Theodore
Roosevelt island in the Potomac river, Washington, D. C., as part
of a national observance in 1988 of the 100th anniversary of
Teddy’s birth. Paul Manship is the sculptor. The memorial waa
approved by the Federal Fine Arts commission and the Nation-
al Capital Planning commission, ■'! on<fl)
ARE HERE AGAIN!
Look, Mom! What a Penney Buy!
NYLON TRICOT BRIEFS
3 For
ppwi
SSS'.U'N .£&
m&dm
H
12
for
Pick up Penney’s thrifty peck
WS# of Cannon wash cloths . ..
you get ten 12 by 12-inch
solid terries. Good absorb-
ent quality. Assorted colors.
Cannon's famous 'finger-tip'
bath towels in a choice of
Carefree colors to match
M your solids. Terrific hostess
Dreamers! Penney’s Plisse
SHORTY SHORT GOWNS
And they’re dreams for Mom, jusf
too, ’cause they never see the
iron! They’re the briefest of A A
■ TI
gowns in cotton plisse ... with
matching panties. Sizes 4 to 16
in the prettiest beruffled prints
(his side of dreamland.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 238, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1956, newspaper, March 15, 1956; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101571/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.