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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THURS., NOV. 21, 1963. Page 3

IPenneys I * ALWAYS F'RST OUALITV S, CATALOG CENTER Shop <;IFTS for the entire family. • Toys • Kleetriea! apulianees • Watches. Jewelry • Cameras, Luggage • Automotive needs • Furniture • Tools You will find all this and ^ more in I’KWLYS CAT- V ALOG. <«et orders in early to as- if sure delivery for Christ- S

mas.

PHONE OL 3-3127 | or 3128 Woman's Progress Cluh Holds Meeting Woman's Progress Club of Roachdale held its November meeting at the home of Mrs. Walter Worick with Mrs. Glenna Grindol as assistant hostess. The president, Mrs. Charles Purcell presided. An impressive devotional meditation entitled 'Stones of the Bible, was given by Mrs. Elsie Thompson. Response to roll call. Our Indiana Heritage, was of much interest and brought to mind many historical facts of our own state.

Mrs. Lillie McFerran read a short history of the State. Mrs. Purcell reported on the fifth district convention held at Greencastle and discussed the hospital guild membership. She appointed Mrs. Woiick to take charge of collecting membership dues. Mrs. Higgins gave a short review of a book, entitled "Leaves Of Gold," by Clyde Francis Lytle, an anthology of inspirational verse and prose from the best authors of the work! both ancient and modern. It was chosen as a memorial for Miss Essie Summers who was fond of this certain kind of literature. The book was approved by the club and will be presented to Roachdale public Library. Mrs. Glenna Grindol had the program on golden age. A report on Mental Health was given by Mrs. Walter Worick, county chairman for the adopt a patient program. Members were requested to bring Christmas gifts for mental patients by Dec. 1st. guests were Mrs. Inez Wilson and Mrs. Zella Blaydes. The December meeting will be family night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Purcell with a carry in supper. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court ef Putnam County.

Indiana.

Notice Is hereby given that Harold A. Mitchell and Elnora Mathas was on the 4th day of November, 1963. appointed: Co-Executor of the Will of Vietta M. Stoner, deceased. All persons having claims against estate. whether or not now due. must file the same In said court within six (6) months from the date of the first pubblicaUon of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greenrastle. Indian*, this 4:h

day of November. lt»o3. Pruuaie Cause No. 10334. Jack P Hinkle. Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana. Clelland J. Hammer, Attorney. 14-21-28-31

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County,

Indiana.

Notice is hereby given that The First National Bank. Cloverdale. Indiana was on the 8th day of November. 1963. ap-

pointed :

Special administrator of the estate of Elijah W. Holloway, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. • Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 8th day of November. 1963. Probate Cause

No. 10337.

Jack P. Hinkle. Clerk of the Circuit Icings.

Court for Putnam County. Indiana. Frank G. Btoessel. Attorney.

14-21-28-31

Kins, omi; V. Tayior, i»yi. COO Series: A. Fenwik, 605.

Sheinwold On Br idge

Tuesday .Morning IBM l adies

Fern News

Contract Depends On Finding King By Alfred Sheinwold

By a wise provision of Mother Nature some of us go to a great deal of trouble to look for queens, and others search just as hard for

Jackaon

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McKeehan

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Cox

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Ritter

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Pelfrey

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Decker

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John on

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Whitley .

20

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Knauer

20

24

Cromer

15

29

useful gill..

Donnie and Ronnie Warren of

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks the Manhattan Road, have been 171 . entertained with a turkey dinner • s P endin g the past week with their

at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Heber in honor of Mrs. Burks’ mother, Mrs. Heber and Mrs.

grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don

Heber.

Mrs. Joy Cummings, Mrs. Ernest Heber and Mrs. Robert Burks

Hi Indiv Game: Hi Indiv Series,

James Lee Perry, grandmother and daughter. Jane, and son Robof their son-in law. of Rockville, bie, was in Indianapolis Tuesday. Those present w'ere Mr. and Mrs. Raymond “Sonny 1 ’ Furney of Rill Perry hi u daughter, Ametra Terre Haute, spent the week end Pelfrey ISO and Jimmie Clark of Greencastle; wit h his grandparents, Mr. and Whitley 509 Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Perry ^ ,rs - J °y Cummings.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana. Notice is hareby given that Lucille Hutcheson was on the Cth day of November. 1963. appointea Executrix of Uie Will of Ira Hutcheson,

deceased.

All persons having elaims against said estate, whether or not now Due. must n e the same in said court within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this noUce or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle Indiana this 6th day of November. 1963 Probate Cause No. 10335. Jack P. Hinkle, Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana. J. Frank Durham. Attorney.

7-14-2I-3t

IN \.r.MOK\ In loving memory of Mary F. Kersey, who passed aw r ay two years ago, Nov. 21, 1963.

Over 400: Whitley, 509; Pelfrey and daughters, Luralee and Dennis Raymer's father is a pa-

460; Marilou and son Harry, of Rock- tient in the Methodist Hospital

, , , 444; ville and the host and hostess, at Indianapolis,

pavers, o course, a Litter 438; Mauer 430; Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and ^ r - an <i Mrs. Ernest Heber c he : 0 : n ::ir, V i :i° ry WaS 429: mi *° n 425: N - Johnson daughters, Jane. Barbara, Patty were in Terre Haute to the

Jac kson 410; Decker 403, Knauer anti son Robbie. The honored Clinic of Dr. Veach where Mr.

504: Cromer 466; Phillips

I'm talking about bridge E Porter 445; McKeehan

of course, and the

NOIKi: Of HI. V RING BFFOF.F IHl CITY PLAN COMMISSION FOR APPROVAL OF WESTWOOD SVBDIVTSION. Notice is hereby given mat me Plan Comm!'?ion of the City of Greencastle win hold a public hearing on the proposed subdivision. Westwood Subdivision, proposed by Ira J. Moore amt Jennie B. Moore, husband and wife; and Ja •; Moore and I,:!lian Adelaide Moore, husband and »iie at 7:00 p. ra. COST on the fourth day of December at the Council Rooms of City Hall: at said time and place said Commission will consider the application of Ira J. M : ore and Jennie B Moore, husband a c.d wife; and Jack Moore and Lillian A< lelaide Moore, husband and wife for ap.jiroval of the plat of said subdivision. Dated this twenty first «1 a y of November. 1963. Plan Commi--on city e- Greencastle By Norman J. Knights, Secretary. 21-lt

for a paper king.

West dealer Both sides vulnerable - NORTH A Q 6 3 2 V Q 3 0 7 6 3 A A 8 5 3 rvtST A EAST A 10 9 A 8 7 VAKJ52 " V9874 0 K 5 O J 10 9 A J 9 6 2 A K 10 7 4 , SOUTH A A K J 5 4 10 6 O A Q 8 4 2 - A Q Mest North East South 1 Pass 2 2 A Pass 3 A Pass 4 A All Pass Opening lead — ^ K

402.

guests received many nice and Heber is taking treatments.

If a ring remain* i on after removing a spot, steaming the area over a of boiling water.

cloth try kettle

We have the

>sm Christmas ifMim in bU Helen Steiner Rice read on

10% DISCOUNT Cash & Carry EITEL'S flowers

17 South Vine

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West took the top hearts and

'I he memory of someone dear switched to a trump. Mrs. Mickee Is like a thing of gold Heumann, Los Angeles Mixed That never dulls or tarnishes Pair Champion, drew two rounds Or grows the least bit old. of trumps and then wondered Two years have passed since W ho had the king of diamonds. that sad day jf East had the king of dia- \\ hen one we loved was call- monds, a finesse would be in ored away. (j er jf w es t. had the king, some God took her home, it was his other play would be needed. W ^1 How do you find out where Within our hearts she liveth kings are? Never underesti-

Btill.

The Kersey

Family.

BASKETBALL S< HEDLLE Friday Attica at Greencastle. North Salem at Roachdale. Saturday North Salem at Fillmore. Van Buren at Reelsville.

FIRST CITIZENS

BANK

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Terr's Restaurant

. 58

22

Putnam Realty

52

28

Old Topper Tavern

52

28

Shetrone Real Estate .

. 44

36

Central Natl. Bank ....

40

40

Coca Cola

38

42

Clairmont Transfer _....

34

46

Hillman’s Jewelers

34

46

Motor Freight

32

48

Patterson Shell

20

60

High Team Series:

Putnam

Realty, 2183. High Team Game:

Motor

Freight, 756. High Indiv. Series: A. Fenwick, 605. High Indiv. Game: V. Taylor, 220. Other Scores: 200 Games: R. Shoemaker, 201; R. Hampton, 206: L. Conyers, 207; V. Atkins, 210; It. England. 210; V. Taylor, 220. Over 550 Scries: R. Hampton, 552; R. Shoemaker, 554; J. Sutton 555; R. Hoskins, 559; V. At-

mate the power of a pretty girl. Mrs. Heumann reasoned that East needed one of the missing kings for his raise to two hearts, and that West needed one of the kings for his opening bid. If she could locate the king of clubs, that would tell her who had the king of diamonds. LEADS QI EEN For this reason Mrs. Heumann led the queen of clubs from her hand before beginning the diamonds. West played a low club, and declarer won with dummy’s ace. There was now good reason to believe that East had the king of clubs. If West held that card he would have played it on declarer’s queen. If East had the king of clubs. West surely had the king of diamonds. Since a normal diamond finesse would not work, Mrs. Heumann cashed the ace of diamonds and led a low diamond. Fortunately, West had to play the king. Declarer still had the queen of diamonds to capture East’s jack, and the contract was safe. If South had taken a normal diamond finesse she would have lost the queen to West's king, and another diamond to East's jack.

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