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    add, woman to woman now york ^advance for axus thurs?╟≤, oot?╜ 6 ) xxxelse. Her partner will be George Boehm, a ^ew York writer. Hia partner will be Ivan Erdos, of Los Angela*. ??, ia W^f; The competition, oontract rather than duplicate bridge, is /<0/l ^ i xidmw j>- 'L-*. if < f ??A-^ift-pinr^-^y {theU.S. Playing Card Co. The purae, for the winner. >000, Jfca,- ^ tutelage won is the largest ever in bridge*^* ?╟÷ around ?║60,000^ \ Mrs. Stone, who under her husband1 a v 3 / ^~ \toir1r mastar?╟╓s in bridge in four months from the first time she played the game, represented the United States in two world bridge_olympiads. She la nation^...g. 8 ?√ß and~ has won theT^Ts. Women*s Team championship numerous times. Away from the cards, when she haa time, aha reverts to her former oareer/^t radio and television aotress ?╟÷ a career started when she was eight and oast in the role of "Little Orphan Annie* in radio. "Leapin' lizards,* she said, drawing on an expression from her ?╟╓Annie* day*, "in the Sands* play we*11 need luck. A lot depends on the cards that one will get.' She likened the big tournament to a church card party ?╟÷ where everyone starts out on even ground and luck plays a large part. V "Theca will be bridge experts from,the U.3. and from across^the ocean,* she said. "But it*a not like duplicate/ where the hands are set. A Ak tf ^