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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • 14

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fr- 4 1 a t- -1 1 Jk to- -I 14-A LETTER TO BE MISUNDERSTOOD THE ABILENE BEFORTER-NEWS Texes Wednesday Bveatag May 88 1984 Myma Martin made up a vocal sextet goodra Burwon played both tho processional and recessional on the organ Invocation and benediction were given by tho Rev Jerry Bolon pastor of Central Presbyterian Church JACOBY Oil BRIDGE diamond East could save only three eards and had to deckle whether to aave two hearts and one dub or one heart and two clubs Perhaps ho should have guessed right but wasn't an easy decision to mako He actually saved only one heart whereupon a heart lead from dummy dropped the jack aad king together thus establishing last heart aa Ms eleventh 'Only My Duty' Declares Nurse of Dien Bien Phu edktortan with aa average of 9511 Salute tor lan was Nawona Williams whose average was 9414 Wendebom president of the senior class this year waa named best all around senior Mona Reid received an award from tho Business and Professional Woman's Club as the student with highest average in three commercial courses Mu Kelley Barbara Bean and Jimmy Terry sang solos Becky Helmer and Angela Tillotson played piano solos Margaret Cooper Miss Helmer Sue HoUobaugh Dsns Vadan Miss TUIoteoa peoples so as to contribute to tho maintenance and establishment of peace which we all Ho's reply expressed thanks for the birthday wish Ha said that mi demands of the yietminh'a Union he bad issued orders be released at 799 992 A 10 9 7 43 UR 9 QJ104I K9 Q1009S AKQJO A97 QJ9 AT Neither ride vuL W4 Narita But '2 NX PM INT Pus Psse Opening 1 South won tho first trick and lost the diamond finesse to king East returned the queen of hearts end South took the ace at once South now proceeded to run the rest of tho spades mid diamond discarding the low club from hia hand on 57 Graduate At Stamford STAMFORD May Diplomas were handed out to 87 Stamford High School graduates during commencement exercises at the First Baptist Church Tuesday evening The class of 29 girls and 21 boys presented the commencement program on tho theme "Tomorrow a Challenge to American Speakers were Janice Hallman on "Opportunities for Youth" Lon-eil Jones on "Our Hopes for and Wendebom on Challenge of Angela Tiltotson waa named val- our By OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Service Tho opening bid of two no-trump dually shows 22 to 24 points In today's hand South bid two no-trump with only 21 points Nevertheless the opening bid Is highly recommended Whenever your hand la otherwise lit able for no-trump purposes you are justified in counting about one point extra for a strong five-card suit In hand the spade suit was so strong that South could surely count on hie fifth spade to provide a trick It was easily worth one extra point When the hand was played in a recent tournament many of tho players who had the South hand opened with only one spade Sev end of them played tho hand right there since everybody passed the bid of one spade When however South opened with two no-trump North had no difficulty in responding At oh fable the result was quite unexpected West opened the deuce el spades declarer's strongest suit A heart or a club opening lead would have given declarer much trouble WsnderHl Help lor Itching Elisory Mori by Skin Dryness Whca has el ao eowunoa to cmBaci BMbborn itching Itmlm rick Retinol Ofattacut siashr Special medics-! 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First she celled the question indiscreet then she smiled and answered "No" At the hair Miss De Galard had her dark chestnut hair set in long waves Visits to department stores for rouge and lipstick followed Next week she goes to Paris to visit her mother Mrs Roger de Galard Terraubc Alter that will time to consider offers of round $100000 to write her own story of Dien Bien Phu Her commission as a lieutenant in the French Air Force expires next January 1 March Vent Her worst experience as she worked in the underground chambers that served as a hospital came the nights of March 0 and 21 She related: "It was then that the Vietminh hurled over thousands of mortars and heavy artillery projectiles and then wen hundreds of French wounded and so many dying "To me it was so dramatic and tragic forso many of the wounded had to wot for so many hours in Use in the underground bunkers in terrible pain before I could help them was just awflil for us because then wen so few doctors to help the wounded and I the only woman nurse then "Today I feel a mixture of joy and a little sadness Why? Because I am In Hanoi Sadness because I was ordered to leave and I had to leave behind go many wounded and people who worked with me and who needed my help' MIMJNHsit Estimates of the French Union wounded at Dien Bien Phu ranged from 1300 to 2000 The Vietminh agreed to evacuation of 858 About two thirdi of those have been removed to date Miss Da Galard was flown hen yesterday She disclosed that the Communist-led Vietminh ordered her release after she had sqnt 54th birthday greeting! to Ho CM Minh May 19 Asked why she had written to the Vietminh leader aha replied: "1 have nothing to say I am afraid that why I wrote him will be Communist radio broadcasts quoted her letter as saying: 'On the occasion of May 19 wish to express my thanks to you Mr President for your clemency toward tho wounded prisoners of war at Dien Bien Phu whom you kindly want to release all hope that our two countries may exchange friendly relations as early aa possible in a world where war will be banned "Should I have the happiness to return to my country I will endeavor to create among the youth around me an atmosphere of full snderstanding between our two Dial 3-2151 mdoclis the vmsA pscisr io pa enpne HANOI Indochina MayX lli-Genevieva da Galard Terraubc told today tho atory of her two month ordeal at Dien Bien Phu and declared "I only did my duty" Then the French nurse hurried off to Hanoi's beat beauty parlor for a badly needed hairdo The blueeyed brunette 29 spoke calmly but feelingly of her work id caring for the wounded at the fallen fortress "It was the most formidable experience of my life" she said opened new horizons to me of courage and devotion to duty while French soldiers and officers were so brilliantly fighting and To a news conference she gave an indication of the good humor that had brought her through Had she fallen in love or re- NowMoay Wr FALSE TEETH WHhMaroCooriort fasteith (bob-mM) pnrie holdo fain tooth bkm aiadf sat aad talk la mono oomforb Just aprlnkta a lltUa PAS-your ptatto Mo gummy tootoar Ming Chocks (daatuM braath) Oat TV OWNERS Specialized service a on ADMIRAL BENDIX MOTOROLA FRALEY CO Call 44038 3-1126 tfebiiisen PHARMACIES tlf 14 Pfc 11411 Re Lab 1323 Hickery Ph2-1123 PROMPT DELIVERY Qfts rit sVrT CSXkrjEDqjfc (3 i Kail) anoffl ggiEE) fin TbKI Cftjj I RUNWAY CHICKER1NG EVERETT I CABLE-NELSON CALDWELL MUSIC 221 Grape HAMMOND OBGAM This weak 329 Fb who uver flan bfcrecdwthdr FIRST FLIGHT YOU Bn bOfPIOUiiicd Spanish Students Plan 1000-Mile Trip to Mexico Eleven students of Spanish at Abilene High School are planning to travel something like 1000 miles to Saltillo Mexico and end up in an English class Of course that will be just one of the events planned by Misa Vera third-year class on their five-day trip to Mexico They will visit both Saltillo' and Monterrey Mrs Hayes said Plans are to leave June 1 Mrs Henagan AHS art teacher and Mrs Lucille Lockhart Bowie Elementary School teacher also are going Students on the trip will include Marilyn Button Don Burks Jean Archer Linda Sutton Jane Perry Kay Barnes Sandra Lockhart Ronnie Nevani Nancy Tucker Rosemary Rasco and Kim Polk Colorado Glian's Services Today COLORADO CITY May 21-Funeral for Troy Owens 17 who died here early Tuesday in Root Memorial Hospital was to be held at 2 Wednesday in the Kik-er and Son Chapel The Rev Murry of Paint Rock Baptist pastor was to officiate Burial was set for Colorado City Cemetery Mr Owens had been in the hospital for a short time Ho suffered a heart attack Born March 14 1917 hi Hamilton Mr Owens had lived in Colorado City for SI years Ha married the former Loretta Bunch in Carla-bad on Nov 19 1951 Survivors include his wife a on and daughter James and Betty Owens of Oklahoma City Okla and twin daughters Sherry and Terry of Colorado City his father Steve Owens two brothers 1 Tommy and Billy Owens of Colorado City and two listen Glen-dende Owens of Colorado City and Mrs Lam bright of Loving-ton Former Abilenian's Funeral Incomplete Funeral for A Williams II who died suddenly Thursday at his home in Lower Lake Calif will be held here later in the week Arrangements an Incomplete and will be announced later by Ki-ker-Warren Funeral Home The body is to arrive in Abilene Friday morning Burial will ha in Elmwood Memorial Park Mr Williams electrician lived in Abilene before moving to California several years ago Born in Corsicana he also lived In Eastland and Ranger Hie wife is the former Ahrena Wood daughter of Mr aad Mrs A Wood 2M Hickory St LEGAL NOTICE ns STATE or TEXAS TO: Samuel Blackwdl GREETING: WHEREAS Willta Ua Blackwell I tinea kaswa aad referred to aa Willta Lee Steveaaoa aad at other Uaaa kaom aad referred to aa Wlllia 11 OM ood the aama ponoa DHS4 knag all toe toad too OtalrktTQoait Cooatjr Toa- rctktao la wit No IE too Civil Docket ot Hid Coart wfwreta Willie Lao Blackwell ie Plata! 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