Show 4A Saijrci June 23 family Circus 1931 Eve Drabble EFANZ facan e ke Recording your family past is best done in the present DEAR ABBY: I have a suggestion for your readers Teil them 10 urge their parents to identify the photos of their ancestors W hen our parents died my sister and I had no idea who was in the photographs we were left Fortunately my sister traveled to Denmark and was able to get in touch with relatives who could identify the people MARILYN BIRD ROSE CITY MICH DEAR MARILYN: I couldn't agree more A few years ago I received this letter that dealt with the problem: DEAR ABBY: You suggested that "older people" should mark the backs of family pictures while they can still remember who's who when the pictures were taken and the approximate dates Why only "older people”? That’s something everybody should do as soon as a snapshot is developed Tor years I was too busy (or too lazy) to do it and now that I'm retired and have plenty of time I can’t remember who half the people are My parents can't help me because my father has been dead for 25 years and my mother is in a purpose Succeeding generations will love Dear Abby Bsen Adgaii it! Van um&zii Press Snaciie rest home unable to remember much of anything So here 1 sit with a big box of family pictures — beating my brains out trying to recall names dates and places W hat a mess' Abby please remind your readers often to label their pictures Then their grandchildren won't have to go through what I'm going through now KICKING MYSELF IN ASBURY PARK DEAR KICKING: Not only should family pictures be labeled but accounts of historical events and newspaper clippings of births graduations marriages and deaths in the family should be preserved in a sturdy scrapbook Fascinating family histones could be preserved if younger members interviewed older relatives at family gatherings A tape recorder would be ideal for this DEAR AE8Y: My husband and I disagee on how our children should address their elders My husband and his family feel that children should always address adults as "Mr or Mrs So and So" regardless of the adult's preference — otherwise the child will not learn to respect adults W hat is your opinion? Should my children address you as "Miss Van Buren" even though you ask them to call vou “Dear Abbv”? PREFERS FIRST NAME DEAR PREFERS: To show respect to an adult one addresses that person as he or she asks to be addressed If a man named "Rudolph" says "Please call me Rudy" to ignore his request and call him "Rudolph” would be rude ta & “Barfy you should brush your nose after eating" PEANUTS l By CHARLES SCri'JLZ f I'VE NEVER SEEM A VQ& A RE5TAJRAMT BEFORE Gfvc HIM A COLOfclNo BOOK AN? SOME CRAYONS AN? HE'S VERY HAPPY IN DEAR ABBY: Regarding notes: I believe I received the tackiest thank-yo- u note ever — my canceled check with “thank you” written m the “memo” space APPALLED IN SODUS NY thank-yo- u Garfield bjim davis BRIDGE correct to characterize it as an “unsafety play” West led a heart East winning the first trick with the jack and Declarer continuing with the A-realized that West had no more hearts so he ruffed the third heart with the jack to prevent an over-ru- By STEVE BECKER King Features Syndicate South dealer Both sides vulnerable K NORTH 4KS43 Q92 AQ98 ff A5 EAST WEST — 109862 103 AKJ876 7642 J963 10 7 2 54 V SOUTH AQJ7 10 3 KJ5 The bidding: KQ84 4 Opening lead — five of hearts “Safety play” is an ambiguous term that means different things to different players in different circumstances Declarer made a play in this hand that he thought was a safety play but it would be more This precaution proved to be ter- ribly expensive because when South next cashed the ace of ple he had needed all the remaining tricks to make the contract South’s main concern should have been to make four spades not five and he should have geared all his plays to that goal He was unquestionably unlucky to run into a 0 trump division but it was this very possibility that he should have protected against by ruffing the third heart low 5-- spades East showed out and the jig was up Declarer had to lose two trump tricks and go down one South was certainly correct to trump the third heart but he should have trumped it with the seven! 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