The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1963 — Page 3

XOTTCF OF AOMTVtSHUTWTX’* PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE STATE OF INDIANA

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COUNT? OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM EXTENDED. 1HJ IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP JENNIE ALBRIGHT DECEASED MARGARET WHITE. ADMINISTRATRIX ESTATE NO. 10.298. Not'.i f Is hereby given that the undersigned Adminstratnx of the Estate of Jennie Albright, deceased by ordei •>! t h e Putnam Circuit Court of Putnam Countv. Indiana, will offer for sale. a t private ale. at the law offices of Lyot* and Bod L'2'j West Washington StreetGreencastle. Indiana, on the 29th day of Augu -t. 1963. the following described real estate, situate In Putnam County. Indiana. to.Wit:- - .. . . The East half of the following tiescribed real estate to-wit - - A part of the East half of the South East quar-er Section 21. Township 14 North. Range 4 West, beginning at a stone on the South line Ot Section 21. Township 14 North. Range 4 West, being the South West corner of Joseph C. Baker s lot as well as the South East corner of the land deeded by E. T Keightley to Groancastle Iron and Nail Co., thence w’ltn said section line West 201 feet and 6 inches, thence Northwesterly 180 fee’, thence East 201 feet and 6 inches to the West Une of B* k «“ r * lot thence Southeast* r 1 y witn, said last named Baser s Une 180 feet to the place of beg-nnlng. sain Baker s West line being parallel with and rdx <6> chains and sixteen (IS* links West of the center of the Bloomington Road. , . . Said sale to- begin at 10 o clock A^M. on said day and to continue from day to dav thereafter until sold. TERMS OF SALE- - - - -CASH MAGARET WHITE Administratrix of Estate of Jenr'.e Albright. Deceased. LYON and BOYD. Attorneys .A- H-K

Fincastle News Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hr ny and family of Cincinnati. Ohio., were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Brothers and family Saturday evening. Other guests were Mrs. Andrey Hammond and daughter Sharon. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Nona Routh, Mr. Olice Biird and Mrs. Gilbert Hole visited Miss Mary Hole in Frankfort. Miss Hole had returned to her home from Tennessee to here she had under gone appendectomy while on a visit there. They also called on Mrs. Leona Richardson in Clarks Hill. Mrs. Reed of Farmland visited her son Richard Reed and family a few days last week. Her grand daughter Miss Debra Reed accompained her home for a visit. Steve Stwart and Stanley Lawrence have been visiting relatives here the first of the week. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Damon Lawrence came for them Wednesday evening. The Lawrence’s and Mrs. Maude Brothers and Mrs. Dennis Clodfelter had Wednesday evening supper with M^ - . and Mrs. Joe Brothers and chil-

dren.

Mr. and Mrs. James Zackary and family moved to Crawfordsville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grider came home Sunday from a few. days trip through Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boiler and Mr. and Mrs. Algan Boiler and family attended a birthday dinner at Turkey Run Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Boiler. Floyd Hall spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allen in

V.F.W.1550 GAY NINETY PARTY Friday Night, August 23rd Featuring ' JOHN WOODS COMBO For All Post and Auxiliary Members Come dressed in “Gay Ninety” Style

Indianapolis. v *■' ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beams and family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roth and Miss Patty Roth attended a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. H. S. Allee of Mt. Meridian. Mrs. Nora Routh and Kenneth Shannon aecompained Mrs. Vera Hopper to Franklin Sunday to visit Mrs. Mae Shannon, who is a patient in the Franklin Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Routh and their house guest Miss Patty Routh attended the wedding of their neice in Indianpolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. Laura Fosher and Mrs. Maude Brothers called on Miss Eva Williams Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beams and family were in Lafayette Saturday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Chester Beams and family. Sunday callers on Mrs. Mary Virginia Clodfelter were Mrs. Ethel Sutherlin and David, Jerry Runyan and girl friend, Eddie Beams and Patty Roth, and Johnny Brothers. Johnny spent a few days last week with his aunt Mary Virginia Clodfelter. Jimmy Brothers and Douglas Clodfelter spent some time with Mre. Mary Virginia Brothers recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Oliver and sons returned from a visit with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scobee at Witchata, Kansas. On their road home they had the pleasure of visiting. “Indiana Eredol Cave’ in the Ozarks. Mrs. Baird and Mrs. Mona Srumaker visited Mrs. Chasie Streltz Sunday afternoon and they also called on Mrs. Leona Cosby while in Crawfordsville. Mr. ahd Mrs. Ross Shillings visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings and family Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leroy Shillings and family Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ward and family and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ralston and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall entertained with Sunday diner Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allee of Indiianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Estel Minnick, Mrs. Blanche Cox and Miss Zeune Hall of Balnbridge. Mrs. Fred Hall has been a recent guest of her brother and his

THE DAILY BANNER Till KS., AI 0». 22, HW53 Page 3 GREENCASTLE, INDIANA wife. Mr. and Mrs. George Maltox of Eliott. 111.

Sheinwold On Bridge Frightened Play Is Easily Bead When you see somebody runSouth dealer Worth-South vulnerable WORTH A J 5 3 2 K Q J 6 O Q 7 4 WEST V FAST * 9 6 1 4k 8 7 4 S? 9 7 5 4 <?10 82 OAJ5 092 . *K65 2 *AQ9?4 ~ SOUTH — 4k A K Q 10 <2 A 3 O K 10 8 6 9 - 4b 10 3 Sonfll West North East 1 4k Pass 2 4k Pass . 3 0 Pass 4 * All Pad Cgenios lead — ♦ 2 ing licketly-split down the street, you wonder what he’s afraid of. The same principle sometimes clairifies a bridge hand. West opened the deuce of clubs, and East won with the ace. When East returned the queen of clubs and South played the ten. West went into a huddle with himself. What would East return if he were allowed to hold the second trick? A trump or a heart would be safe enough, but a diamond would be ruinous. To guard against a diamond return, West overtook the queen of clubs with the king and shot back a heart. Now West hoped to sit back and get two diamond tricks. WORKS IT OUT The trouble was that this hand took place in the recent national tournament, and South happened to be Danny Rotmati, one of Chicago’s great experts. Rotman wondered why W'est had run so hard to avoid letting East win the second tricX Rotman drew three rounds of trumps and then ran the rest of dummy’s hearts. When West followed suit on all four hearts, it became clear that West had no immediate gain in mind when ne

overtook the club to lead a heart. It wasn’t hard to see that West was trying to protect something in diamonds. Rotm n therefore led a low diamond from dummy and put up the king from his hand. West had to take the ace of diamonds and return the suit, since any return would How South to ruff while cummy got rid of a diamond. When West returned a diamond. Rotman played low from dummy and won with the ten of diamonds in his hand.

"Pretty obvious, old boy, n ^ remaiked to a discomfited West. MOftOIl rPPWS

DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with 1 NT (16 to 18 points i, and the next player passes. You hold: S-J 5 3 2 HK Q .1 6 D-Q 7 4 C-J 8. What do you say? ANSWER: Bid two clubs, the Stayman Convention. This asks partner to show a major suit if he can. You expect to raise to game in a major suit; or, if partner bids two diamonds, you will go to game in notrump.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morland of Covington. Kentucky were guests of Mrs. O. M. Thomas on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scobee and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin are visiting Larry Scobee and wife, Patricia, of Wichita Kansas. Larry, who is in the Navy is stationed there. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nicholson and daughter, Daretha, attended the Fair at Springfield, 111., last week.

r Jimmie and Diane Whitehead sp^nt last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitehead. Daretha Nicholson attended funeral services on Saturday for the Counselor and Director of the Madrigals at Indiana State College, Terre Haute. Daretha is a member of the Madrigal. Mrs. Vivian Hadley and son Gavin and her daughter, Mrs. Cynthia Clark of Danville spent the day last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson.

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