The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 November 1963 — Page 3
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GREENCASTIE, INDIANA
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the kinp of hearts and returned at the first trick. If East plays and we now have our $50.00 loa heart to dummy’s ace. South low, the hearts are blocked ward our Christmas fund, cashed the ace and king of dia- when West gets in with the ace The roll call was answered by monds, hoping the queen would of clubs. If East drops the king 15 members and we welcomed drop. When it didn't he led the of hearts, South's nine will serve two guests, Mrs. Leah Milhon king of clubs, ns a second stopper. and Mrs. Lional McCabe. Mrs.
McCabe was re-instated into
West took the ace of clubs, DAILY QI ESTION the club,
three more heart tricks and the As dealer, you hold: S-A Q J t The nomlnating comrn ittee queen of diamonds. Down two. H- A J D-9 . 2 C-Q J . d. subrnltted the following names You've spotted the criminal, What do you say ? for our 19g4 officers; Mrs Ed( , ie of course. But be sure you know Answer . Bid one club W ith Buis, president; Mrs. Chester exactly what crime he commit- four c j ubs and f our spades, bid Mann, vice president; Mrs. Anna
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NORMAL CHARGE comfortable rebid A hold-up man is a criminal your next turn. in any court in the land, so our
will have in spades
Once again the DePauw football season has come to a close
with fans walking away from Blackstock stadium Saturday feel- charge against South is very ing that the season was truly a winning one, with Wabash again normal His crime was a hold-up
on the short end. And this year it was a very short end. Coach .
Mont and every single member of the team should be congratul- tsitotm pj P DPT— Mrs After the luncheon the following
ated on a very fine final game and season. It 19 usually a good idea to re- CANTON, N. C. UPI Mrs. Saturday afternoon the East College bell, not to be outdone f use the first trick or two at a Minnie S. Raiff, 73, said Monday ommi lee Wl11 ^ in criar °
by the Monon Bell which had precedent for the day, tolled loud notrump contract. holding up shq was selling her department program:^Mrs. Ralph Cox,
To Help Humanity
a B. Wallace, present secretary at to continue. Mrs. Charles Chestnut, treasurer, to continue. They were elected by acclamation. The Christmas party to be held at Torrs’ Restaurant on Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 12:30.
given and Creed repeated in unison. Lesson on Food Additions, given by Mrs. Harold Sibbitt. Secretary’s report was given. A shower was given by club for Mrs. Jack Whitten. Refreshments were served. Contest was given by Edith McKamey and won by Mrs. C. J. Reagan. Mrs. Whitten thanked the club for the gifts and invited them to Visit her in her new home. Club closed with club prayer ancf collect for club women. Next meeting with Mrs. Maurice Bryan, Dec. 11th with a carry-in dinner and grab-bag gift.
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and long after the Tigers’ victory. The Monon Bell will be kept ...
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****** the hold-up at the first trick in phychology.
Climaxing the weekend Saturday evening was the annual a n owed the defenders to unblock
KTK dance which was held in the Longdeh Hall dining robm and bear t suit
bumnxtm. Due to a long list of complications the dance was held ' . . ' . i rs j. r I_1 in the hall instead of Bowman Gym or the Union Building ball- South is in no danget i DsmOCfat Fold
room. Despite the change in atmosphere, however, the formally hearts are 4-3, so he need conclad couples enjoyed dancing to the music of the Ralph Flanagan S i der only the 5-2 break. It East
band. has The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the KTK
queen. Miss Char Tirman. a Pi Beta Phi sophomore. Her attend- must be an nui.u. i^nn^rtv-s The Jefferson Home Demon-
ants were Miss Sally Zoller. a Delta Gamma senior, and Miss would have led the king if he Marty Marsden, a Kappa Kappa Gamma sophomore. had five hearts headed by
The dance was the climax of the annual Greek Week sponsor- k-Q-10
ed by KTK and Pan-Hellenic Council. WO rked this' out.
Having
The annual Mortar Board late hours contest came to a close South can make the contract by Tuesday after a five-day campaign by the women's living units on playing dummy’s ace of hearts
campus to raise money for women’s scholarships. Mortar Board, the women’s scholastic and activity honorary, sponsors this contest every year with the living unit turning in the most money per resident after the five-day period receiving one late hour. This coveted late hour may be taken at any time deemed desirable by
the winning unit.
During the time of the contest campaigns go on in the living units with girls paying menial fines for breaking quiet hours, not,
return to New York Mrs - Ma y e Tru ex and Mrs.
Cha
ing Secret sisters of the past year were revealed and new ones drawn. Meeting closed with
prayer.
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MIAMI UPI — State Demo- Jefferson H. I>. Club >
two hearts, one of them cratic leaders, with one notable Met Thursday Nov. 14
be an honor since West exception, were in agreement to-
day with President Kennedy’s
prediction that Florida would re- Nation Club, met Thursday afturn to the Democratic fold in ternoon - Nov. 14, at the lovely the 1964 presidential election. home of Mrs - F1 °y d Crawley of Cloverdale. Meeting was open-
ed by president, Clova Salsman with salute to the flag and club creed. Twenty-one members an-
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. swered roll call by naming their DPI- The first steps in two plans favorite hymn. Secretary’s reto ban nuclear weapons—one in port was given by Mrs. Donna
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam Coun-
ty. Indiana.
Notice is hereby given Uiat Noble A. Costin as on the 14th day of November.
Nuclear Bans In UN
1B63. appointed:
Executor of the w i 11 of Ethel Pearl Latin America and the other Frye. Mrs. Lola Salsman gave HU An* r e e r y sons eC ha a vi e ng claims against es- throughout the world—were sche- the treasurer’s report. Mrs.
cleaning their rooms, using irons or showers, or for even having tate, whether, or not now due. must duled for approval today by the Rosemary Davis reported that dates. On several occasions the male population on campus has Thfur^plb- General Assembly’s main politi- she had sent for tickets for club
been astounded to find a girl at the front tkxir demanding a small ofTis^noUce or laid claims will cal committee, payment before his date be permitted to leave the unit. All of be {orever barred. __ this may seem a bit ridiculous at times, but the results of all the mniono tht* i4th Backers
nonsense are quite worthwhile. In past years Mortar Board has collected as much as $1,200 to apply to scholarships for the wom-
en attending DePauw.
Tuesday evening at 7 p. m. in the Roy O. West Library auditorium the first in a series of “original works” programs will be presented by three members of the English department. Professor Robert K. Johnson Mill read a number of his own poems which will deal with the "search for an absolute in the world ’’ Professor Raymond E. Mizer, who has had many of his poems published in journals, will present some of his poems “reflecting the poem as an instrument for coming to terms with experience." Professor Oliver W. Robinson will read his short story “Man Wanted” which has been published in The Prairie Schooner. The program promises to be entertaining. • #•*** Around the boulder Housemothers Mere honored Sunday afternoon at the Delta Delta Delta, Delta Tau Delta, and Delta Zeta houses at faculty teas ... all Sigma Nus have moved into their renovated and redecorated house and began eating there last Thursday. The house has undergone extensive repair and several neM - features folloMing a fire last spring . . . Student Senate conference on University Affairs Mill be held this Saturday . . . Featured Friday for the chapel program Mill be classical guitarist. John Williams. This program should be a “must” for even the “non-chapel-goers.” . . . Collegium Musicum will be presented Sunday by the School of Music . . . Only a few days left before the DePauw students will be leaving for a short but much anticipated Thanksgiving vacation? ~ “ .
members to attend the Don
Dated at Greencastie. Indiana, this i40x “caici s of the measures rec- Melvain show on January 28th. day of November. 1963. Probate Cause ognized that a horde of objec- Place for Christmas Party was N Jack 33 p. Hinkle. Clerk of the circuit tions might prevent either plan discussed and Mrs. Charlie Wise
Court for Putnam County. Indiana. from being put into effect.
Frank G. Stoessel. Attorney. ^
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STATE OF INDIANA ss: COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT SEPTEMBER TERM 1963 In the matter of estate of Howard C. Appleby. Deceased Estate No 10264. Notice to all persons interested in the Estate of Howard C. Appleby. In the matter of the Estate of Howard C. Appleby, deceased. No 10264 Notice is hereby given that George M'. Appleby as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 12th of December. 1963. at which time all persons interested in said estate are required *o appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim, to any part of said >state. Jafk P. Hinkle. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate. Frank O. Stoessel 19-26-21
Club Met With Mrs. Maye True\
is to make reservations. Watch paper for announcement. Mrs. Clova Salsman then gave a very interesting lesson on Food Additives and how the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act protects us. What are Food additives?
any chemical added to replace fool values lost in processing. A lot of faults are published in articles to sell, that are not to be depended on for true facts. Fads get started and millions of
You Know Who Santo Really Is..
Simply because YOU bad the foresight to Join Christmas Club a year ago. This week, thousands of dollars go into the mail which is going to mean a happier Christmas for inore people than ever before. CHOOSE YOUR CLUB OR CLUBS Deposit Receive in Weekly 50 Weeks 25c $ 12 50 50c 8 25.00 $ 1.00 S 50*« $ 2.00 $100.00 $ 5.00 $250.00 $10.00 — $500.00
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STATE OF INDIANA ss: COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT SEPTEMBER TERM. 1963 In the matter of estate of William R. Thurman. Deceased. Estate No. 10.286 Notice to all persons interested in the Estate of William R. Thurman. In the matter of the Estate of William R. Thurman, deceased. No 10.286. Notice is hereby given that Mary Jane Thurman as Administratrix of the above named estates, has present and filed her final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 16th of December. 1963. at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Jack P. Hinkle, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney for Estate. LYON & BOYD 19-26-2t
A most interesting meeting of our Community club M'as held at the home of Mrs. Maye Truex.
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The meeting was opened by the t , ,
president, Mrs. Chester Mann. Plans for filling Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets completed and Mrs. Charles Chestnut M - as delegated to find the child-
ren to be clothed at Christmas. ^ ^ , , , . dollars are spent on them before The candy sale M-as successful , , ^ ^
they are proved useless. Read labels and folloM- instructions and you are apt to be safe, because you are protected by the
law for true labeling.
i~ We are sgddened by several of our members dropping out of cliib. for various reasons. We sincerely hope that they M-ill
change their minds.
The hostess and co-hostess, Mrs. Thelma Swope served tasty refreshments. Secret sister gifts M’ere presented for birthdays - and anniversaries. Mrs. Helen Sinclair shoM'ed us Christmas decorations she had made in craft club from tin cans and various other articles. There were also six children present.
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Mrs. Bitzer Hostess To Rain or Shine Club The Rain or Shine H. D. Club met Nov. 13 at the home of Mrs. Wendell Bitzer. The meeting M^as opened by the president, uith all repeating the pledge to the Flag and club creed in unison. Song of the month M’as sung by all. Roll call M-as answered by ten members M-ith a cookie and candy exchange. Installation of officers for the coming year was held by Mrs. Mrs. Keith Humphrey. President, Mrs. Donald Flint; vice president, Mrs. Wendell Bitzer; secretary, Mrs. Dale Pierce; treasurer, Mrs. Earnest Cook. Corsages M'ere presented to all new officers and the installing officer by our retiring president, Mrs. Gene DeWeese. The lesson on Food Additives M’as given by Mrs. Donald Flint. Secretary and treasurer reports M’ere given and approved. Mrs. Garland Howard M-as then voted in as a new member. A discussion M’as held and carried to buy gifts and fill a basket to send to the Children’s Home at Christmas time. Arrangements for our Xmas party are being taken care of by our Social committee. The meeting was then closed M’ith all members repeating club prayer in unison. A social period was held w ith delicious refreshments of cake, nuts and coffee served by our hostess.
Mrs. Ezra Arnold Is Hostess To Club West Floyd Home Demonstration Club met at the home of Mrs. Ezra Arnold, Nov. 13th. TM-elve members ansM’ered roll call M’ith their favorite hymn. Two guests M’ere present. President, Mrs. Dale St. John, opened the meeting M’ith the ^Thought of the Month. Mrs. Dale Miller read the history of the song and the Flag Salute M’as
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