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Tht Dally Banner, Greeneasfle, Indiana Saturday, March 11, 1967

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Floods Claim 25 RABAT, Marocco UPI — At least 25 persons died and 2,200

others were left homeless in recent floods south of Agadir, it was announced Thursday.

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Baptist Missionary Society To Meet Tuesday Mrs. Helen Samuels will be hostess to the Womens Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church on Tuesday March 14th at 7:30 pjn. Mrs. Mable Peace will be assisting hostess. Mrs. Hazel Hill will be in charge of the program. The ladies in the Division of Leadership Development are to report on their respective offices. There will also be a Love Gift. The nominating committee will report their slate of candidates and there will be an election of officers. All ladies of the church are invited to attend this meeting. -

Returns Home PHNOM PENH UPI—Cambodian chief of state Prince Norodom Sihanouk returned Thursday from a two-month stay in Europe.

Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for their many words of kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of my mother, Mrs. Mary Tate. Thanks for all the nice flowers. They were greatly appreciated. Our thanks also go to Dr. Ellett, Dr. Lett and Dr. Schauwecker. Also thanks to the nurses and nurses aides at Putnam Co. Hospital. We are also grateful for the kindness and help of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hopkins of the Hopkins-Walton Funeral Home. Mr. & Mrs. Herschel Skinner

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Personal And Local News

The Hospital Guild Sewing Group will not meet next Tuesday. Mrs. Andrew Zeller and Mrs. Dominic Romalia attended the board meeting of the National Council of Catholic Women in Terre Haute Tuesday. The Mt. Meridian Community Club meeting was postponed March 8 on account of bad weather. A new date is set for next Wednesday, March 15. Orville Scobee, brother of Herbert Scobee of Greencastle and Zora Beaman of Quincy, is now living at the Henderson Nursing Home in Morgantown. City firemen made a run to 319 North College Avenue at 2:58 Friday afternoon. They reported a fire in the front seat of an auto owned by Fireman Charles C. Watkins. The St. Paul’s Fatima groups will meet Monday, March 13. The daytime group will meet at the church at 12:15 and the evening group with Mrs. Andrew Zeller at 8:00 p.m. The Four Leaf Clover Club will meet with Mrs. John Torr, R. R. 4, on Tuesday, March 14. The lesson will be on program planning and there will be a seed and bulb exchange. Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet Tues. March 14 at the Public Service Company. Election of officers and choosing of a girl of the year is planned. Members please plan to attend. Harry D. Moore, owner of Home Laundry and Cleaners, has returned from the joint convention of the American Institute of Laundering and the National Institute of Dry Cleaning held in Cleveland.

Obituaries | Amanda Bostick Rites Pending Mrs. Amanda Bostick, 84,

Greencastle, Route 4, passed away in the Putnam County Hospital at 6:55 p.m. Friday where she had been admitted

only a few hours earlier. She was born July 25, 1882,

in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, the daughter of William and Amanda Smith Windrow. She was a member of the Jones Tabernacle Methodist Church in Indianapolis and was active in the missionary society. She was a

beauty operator and cateress. Survivors are: the husband,

George; one sister, Alice Windrow McFarland, R. 4, Greencastle. She was preceded in death by her parents; one sister and

six brothers.

Funeral services will be announced later by the HopkinsWalton Funeral Home in Green-

castle.

Sheinwold On Bridge Know What You’ll Get Before You Pay For It By ALFRED SHEINWOLD If you’re in the habit of spending your money before j you know what you’ll get for it, your spouse makes sure you don’t have much money to spend. If you act the same way at the bridge table, your partner makes sure you don’t play many hands. West dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH

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Launch Postponed PARIS UPI — Difficulties at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., have forced postponement of the launching of a European satellite, it was announced Friday. The satellite, dubbed Esro H, was scheduled to be launched March 16 or 17. The shot will be postponed about a month. The satellite was built by the European Center of Space Research.

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Siamese Twins MUNICH, Germany UPI — Siamese twin girls, joined at the chest, were born two weeks ago to a West German woman, it was learned Friday. The babies, joined between the throat and navel, were born at Freyung, Bavaria to the wife of a forestry inspector. Hospital spokesmen said the mother's condition was “good” and the babies have gained enough strength to consider a sepertion.

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Calendar^ nf Events Tuesday Present Day Club—2:00 p.m. —Kathleen Campbell. S.C.C. — 7:30 p.m. — Mrs. Meda Long. Wednesday Federated Reading Club, Mrs. Nettie Utt, 12:30. B’riday Needlecraft Club, 2 p.m., Mrs. W. O. Griffith, 1104 S. Indiana.

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South took dummy’s ace of! hearts, discarding a spade from; his hand. He drew two rounds of! trumps and then led the six of' spades toward dummy. West stepped up with the ace of j spades and returned a spade, | clashing the king and queen of j spades on the same trick. West 1 eventually defeated the slam

with his diamond trick. “I should have discarded a

diamond on the ace of hearts,” j South muttered, but he was | wrong. West would then play low on the first spade trick, would win the next spade and lead a third spade. West would

still get a diamond trick. South should make the con-

tract by saving the ace of hearts until he knows what to

Card of Thanks I wish to thank everyone who sent flowers and cards during the death of my husband, Andrew P. Stoner. Also the Elks Lodge, Hopkins-Walton Funeral Home, Rev. Ellis Smiley for his consoling words and The Antioch Quartet for their beau-

tiful songs.

Sadly missed by his wife, Nelle, nieces and nephews and brother-in-law Ernest Heber.

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Campos Calendar Sunday, March 12 DePauw Art Center Exhibition: Commercial Art. Union Music Lounge Art Exhibit: Marilyn Osborn Feighner through April 1. Senior Recital: Karen Taylor, Piano, 8:15 p. m., Mehary Hall. Monday, March IS DePauw Women’s Club: Mrs. Margaret McClenahan, 9:30 a. m., 912 South Locust Street Tuesday, March 14 Sigma Pi Sigma and DePauw Physics Club: Professor Lewis S. Salter, Wabash College, "Neu-tron-Phonon Interactions,” 7:00 p. m., Room 16, Minshall Lab. Wednesday, March 15 Worship Chapel: Dr. Robert H. King, Prof, of Philosophy and Religion, DePauw University, “A Parable,” 10:00 a. m., Gobin Church. Student Senate Election Debate, 4:00 p. m., Union Ballroom. Greek Week Banquet: 5:30 p. m., Union 221. KTK Faculty Smoker, 7:00 p. m., Union Lounge. Greek Week Guest Lecturer: Senator Vance Hartke, public address, 8:15, p. m., Gobin Church. DePauw University Choir: Joseph Flummerfelt, Conductor, 8:15 p. m., Meharry Hall. Thursday, March 16 Greek Week Guest Speaker: Vernon Jordan, DPU ‘57, “DisCommunity,” also, Greek Week Awards Presentation, 7-10:30 p. m., UB Ballrom. Little Theatre: “The Playboy of the Western World,” 8:15 p. m., Speech Hall. Friday, March 17 Convocation: Dr. Howard F. Lowery, president, College of Wooster, Phi Beta Kappa Chapel, “The Glory of the Imperfect.” 10:00 a. m., Gobin Church. Little Theater: “The Playboy of the Western World,” 8:15 p. m., Speech Hall. Saturday, March 18 Greek Week Community Project: Working on Greencastle “Head Start” program (students involved: KTK, Panehl, F. I. C. and Sorority Freshman Class Presidents.) Sunday, March 19 DePauw Athletic Award Dinner, 5:30 p. m., Union Ballroom.

Putnam Court Notes Allen & Steen, Inc., vs. Stephen A. Wainman, verified complaint on note.

County Hospital Dismissed Friday: Helen Armour, Clayton Norma Neumeyer, Freedom Inez Johnson, Fillmore Cornie Davis, Eminence Frankie Allee, Greencastle Danny Person, Greencastle Ametra Perry, Greencastle Jay Stannard, Greencastle Anita Barr, Greencastle James Tucker, Greencastle Mary Aker, Greencastle Donald King, Greencastle

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SALE OF FARM LAND March 23,1967 10:00 A. M. KATE L. DUNBAR ESTATE

At the office of the Administrator, First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company, Greencastle, Indiana Location: The Kate L. Dunbar land located !/, mile west of No. 43 on Doc. James Road. 54*4 acres more or less (48 tillable). Terms: *4 down day of sale and balance to be paid upon delivery of deed and abstract. Bids may be left at First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company. Sale date may be continued from March 23, 1967, day to day thereafter until sold. Sale will be subject to approval of Putnam Circuit Court. Real Estate Taxes: Sale subject to no liens or encumbrances other than 1967 taxes payable 1968 to be assumed by purchaser. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY GREENCASTLE, INDIANA As Administrator of Kate L. Dunbar Estate Lyon and Boyd, Attorneys