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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, May 18, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 18, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Peter me to is a v i to -1 a / i Trade Tnomas weds Xiv a i 7,. ,. In Long be i f or a i a  i Beach Calif. Trundle Tho rom daughter of and mrs Diu Ebnit. Thomas of Ansbach Germany and v , son of jilt . A Jii Al  of Long reach and i mrs joi.,_ re of Roanoke have announced the engagement Oft their Dangler Patricia Ana to it Charles we Liaro Sampson -jr., Gumc son of it col and mrs. C. Sampson of. Karlsruhe Germany i miss Rucker 1 r a.  At\Mary-1 Washington College and l t Sampson is stationed at Catnip j Pendleton calf a v l a june wedding is planned. Savas Kepley Hanau Germany special or. And mrs. Hayden Odell Kep Ley of High Point , Nav announced the engagement of their daughter Peggy sue to 1st it Ronald Dennis Savas son of mrs. Sam Michael Savas of Miami Flau and the late or.  Kepley a graduate of East Carolina College was listed in whys who in american colleges  universities As an under graduate. She i teaching in in. Hanau dependents school. It Savas received a degree to i civil engineering at toe Citadel,-1 and is assigned to the 23rd engr to 3rd army div a june wedding is planned at the Hessen bom Burg Chapel in Hanau Gur mings a Patterson  Calif. Special . Robert h. Patterson of Vista have announced the engagement and approaching mar Ridge of i their daughter Elizabeth Jean who i teaching at the dependents schools in ludwigs Burg. Germany to James Edward Cummings a teacher Counselor atthe kaisers Lattern american High school. Tic Bride to be is a graduate of Ohio state University. Cummings son of mrs. James e. Cummings of St. Louis mo.,la a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and holds a master degree from St. Louis University puffy sue kept by Elizabeth Jean Patterson Jea shows fifth ave. Ben Waters England Peter Mccarthy 21-year-old son of maj and mrs. Al p. Mccarthy Ota Schaffenburg has been named 1962 Winner of the $500 Goethe University scholarship of the Frankfurt women s club. Mrs. Kermit r. Mason president announced the award a the group May luncheon. Mccarthy who graduates fro the University of Maryland in Munich next month will continue his studies in sociology with professors ado no and. Hochheimer of the Goethe faculty. Fluent in German czech and russian Young Mccarthy worked in the office of a German tractor works in a Schaffenburg to de fray his educational expenses. He attended High school in Colum bus ga., before his father s assignment to the 1st Battle group 7th inf. Three members of the senior clans at Nuernberg american High school have Wen awarded scholarships by the american women s club there Maureen Korp received a $600 Grant Patricia  fire $100 and Inda cars Dale $100.national Honor society inductees at link Cheath England include Toni Douglas Dian Karpstein John w. Martin Charlie Orsak and Ronald . At chateau Rouix France new members Are Patricia Dupler. Allen Dormer William Tobin Malcolm Lydon Linda Hanft do Wuerzburg area catholics meet Schweinfurt Germany special the Wuerzburg Are meeting of the military Council of Catholic women will be he Din the Ledward Barracks Chapel Here May 2jr beginning wit registration and a Coffee hour at 10 ,following a business session and 13 o clock mass the 300 delegates from Chapel groups in Bamberg Aschaffenbur Nuernberg a Atzingen Wildfi Erken and Wuerzburg will witness a ceremonial crowning of the blessed  Rev. Joachim aloes Amann Abbot Bishop of a Louda Tanganyika will speak at a luncheon in the Conn Barracks office club following installation of newly elected officers. A member of the school basketball and foot Bab hell major in geology at verify of Southern John e. Estert son of and mrs. Edward k. Ester Dent of the student c John e. Esterl Glen w. Ted Ogham or. Vulnerable. East North Goren on Bridge team of  re Ceiilia. Concluded tithe a Spring nationals in Lej bin ton Ray. Produced a stunning upset when on unsealed team from St Louis led by Jerry  emerged As the Winner. After enacting the role of giant killer fit the earlier rounds i Neavitt aggregate edged out my own team and that of Sam Sta Manin the final round Robin. _ a hand that contributed to our second place finish n is presented today. My teammates Boris Koy-1 to chem and Harold Ogust. Uncovered a profitable sacrifice against vulnerable slam which their opponents had bid East opened the bidding with one Diamond and West elected to respond with one Spade. Koy Tchou. Seated North made a strategic tace out double. With favourable  it was his purpose to investigate at the Lowr Levels the prospects for a save. 4 i Bast ignored the double and1 " raised of partner s Spades. West now probed Lor further in forma ton by shewing the 0 Ace of Hoar is. Koytchou repeated his double and East bid four diamonds. Reassured As to the solidity of the Diamond sui1 v West embarked on a Blackwood inquiry when East announced Possession of two aces by responding Wilh five hearts Ogust seated South entered the proceedings with double. Despite the fact that his holding was distinctly anaemic lie realized that his values in clubs and hearts represented a Koo fit for partner and it was his in Tention to encourage a sacrifice against the ultimate slum bid. When West proceeded to six Spades North bid six no i Rump a bid which obviously could mean what it suggested. Instead it suggests to partner that he select one of the remaining two suits. South obliged by bidding seven hearts and West s double closed the auction. In the play the defense took two hearts on Spade and one Diamond to. Administer a 700 Point set. At theother table my team held the e s i w e s t hands and the reached a six Spade contract Ith a talc us Clerence from the opposition. The contract was Ful filled without difficulty and the trick score of 1,130 Points produced n net of ten of 730 on the Deal to our forces. Inst to Cli Leaett the stars and stripes Ana Osborne Jan ice Keck Kathy Forsyth Davideen Mace. Marilyn Teete and Harriet  officers include Gcorge Thompson president Phyllis Templis vice president Joan Spann Secretary treasurer and Gwen Doster programs. Glen w. Led Ingham jr., announced As one of the three National Merit scholarship win ners in dependents High schools is the son of a Gulf Oil executive in London where he at tends the american High school. Paris american big plays football and soccer won honors in science. Study chemistry at theet setts Institute of t on Bis Merit Grant. The third Winner Sosnay of Stuttgart Wilt study aeronautical ening at Purdue University. Mrs. Jeffries May 21 7th annual training conference protestant women of the Chape May 81-25 at general Walker hotel Berchtey Bunden. Presi Dent or. Charlesw a Furles some Roth conference chair Man Mth. Puiul i. Hunsberger Vok Ruveh conference executive Cimi retain mrs. Eugene if a r b u c a Zwell Bruecker comp Tobt adv on tick a turn it col Row laight c. Palms i1 1 Usa eur and  Karo h in. Ell  Hiir Ichiriu it service South Germain area . The holding Power of Faith chaplain cmdr prune is i. Giu it to. London. Tinl plug Cluse. Pray a study training  com Roll reception for Alt Delegate evening service Spain Morocco wad Berlin am prepaid Long. Talk spot age idolatry chaplain Garrett. Evening . Boo Nilong devotions led by United kingdom Alt spiritual enrichment service France am talk the enduring Power of Hope Cuba pm  ret t.1t ruin ing climes prayer study i is. " conference banquet. Ran it program United Ken room arts i Nair. Concert Phyllis Wilcox Williams evening meditations. Morning devotion1, Lei by South Germany spiritual enrichment service North area presiding1. Talk Tho motivating i Over of love  classes. Prayer study class. Installation of nov european Council and officers Italy and by erne r Haven areas communion service. Morning  session. Friday May  
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