Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 October 1973 — Page 3

Monday, Octobor t, 1973

Bannor-Graphk, Grooncastlo, Indiana

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Hedge-James Vows Read

Janet Lynn James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy V. James, route 1 Champaign, 111. became the bride of Douglas Allen Hedge, Saturday, Oct. 6 at 2 p.m. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hedge, Local Brief Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell entertained Saturday night. Sept. 29 with a wiener roast and hay ride. Guest included Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Broadstreet and Eddie Broadstreet of Cloverdale, Miss Debbie Best of Manhattan, Mrs. Ethyl Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Broadstreet and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lawson and daughter, and Miss Nancy ILawson all of Fillmore, and Mis.; Lawson’s fiance from Kokomo. Th tractor for the event was furnished by Forest Smith.

route 1, Bainbridge. The double ring ceremony was officiated by Father John Myers of Champaign at the Holy Cross Church in Champaign. The matron of honor was Mrs. Kevin Somers of Lawton, Oklahoma. Miss Sylvia Hedge, the groom’s sister, was a bridesmaid. Randy McCammack of Bainbridge was best man, and Max Phillips, also of Bainbridge, was a groomsman. Ushers were Gary Musson of Sadorus, 111., the bride’s cousin, and W.T. Watson of Bainbridge, the groom’s uncle. The bride wore a gown of Sata-Peau and Alencon lace with an empire bodice. The dress featured a high neckline and long Juliet sleeves, a gathered Aline skirt and chapel length detachable train. Attendant’s dresses were moss green chiffon over taffeta, floor length, with long sleeves and shawl collar. They

A futurefootballstarjoins today's Diaper Set. Cory Craig Robinson is the nine month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Robinson, route 2, Greencastle. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Robinson and Mrs. Elizabeth Cagle. Women Voters To Meet

The Oct. 9 meeting of the Greencastle League of Women Voters will be devoted to taking membership concensus on Indiana’s business taxes. The concensus is the result of a two-year study of the Indiana

business tax structure and will center on the question of whether the Indiana system meets the standards of good taxation and if not what changes can be made, which will promote those standards.

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Famous Hand

West dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH ♦ Q J VK Q2 ♦ AKQ J5 ♦ J 8 7 WEST EAST *873 *6 VJ 10 98653*74 97 9 10 98432 * K 3 * A Q 9 5 SOUTH *A K 10 9 5 4 2 ♦ A ♦ 6 *10 6 4 2 The bidding:

From then on, the bidding was natural. Garozzo showed his diamonds and Forquet jumped to three spades, indicating a long and strong spade suit. Garozzo raised to four and Forquet passed, realizing that partner could not have the ace of clubs — he would have bid four clubs in that case — and that North’s clubs might indeed be of poor quality. West led his singleton diamond and Forquet made eleven tricks to score a seemingly normal 650 points. At the second table, with DeLeeuw North and Blitzblum South for Holland, the bidding was less scientific but more

West North East

South

successful! It went:

Pass 1 * Pass

2*

West

North

East

South

Pass 2 ♦ Pass

3*

Pass

19

Pass

1*

Pass 4 4

Pass

2 NT

Pass

3*

Opening lead —

seven of

Pass

3 NT

Pass

6*

diamonds. This deal occurred in the Netherlands-Italy match in the 1966 world championship. With Garozzo North and Forquet South for Italy, the bidding went as shown. The Italians were playing the Neapolitan Club system and, in accordance with it, Garozzo bid a club, indicating 17 or more

points.

Two clubs by Forquet was also an artificial bid. It showed two aces and a king, and had nothing whatever to do with clubs as a suit.

West led the jack of hearts and Blitzblum had no trouble taking 13 tricks. Three clubs was probably meant to inhibit West from leading that suit — though in the actual hand West would hardly have led a club even if the suit had not been bid. Strangely enough, had West led a diamond he would have stopped the slam, but in fact West chose the far from abnormal heart lead. So Holland gained 810 points on the deal, and in that way punished Garozzo and Forquet for being

carried nosegay bouquets of yellow roses and pompoms with floral headpieces to match. A reception followed the ceremony at the Holy Cross School Cafeteria. Mrs. Maurice Musson of Sadorus, 111., Mrs. Hugh James of Greencastle, Miss Darlene Jarboe of Danville, 111., Miss Karen Ryan of Champaign, 111., Miss Pattiann Ryan of Palatine, 111., Mrs. Larry Mennenga of Champaign, Mrs. Rodney Coffman of Russellville and Miss Patty Jo Ryan of Champaign assisted at the reception. The bride is a 1972 graduate of Centennial High School in Champaign and was employed at Christie Clinic. The groom is a 1972 graduate of North Putnam High School and is employed at the Midstate Steel and Wire Company in Crawfords ville. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home in Bainbridge.

Bainbridge News

Mrs. Douglas Allen Hedge

Calendar of Events

Today St. Paul’s Ladies Guild will hold their monthly meeting on Monday, Oct. 8 in the Parish Hall. The guest speaker will be Keith A. Kauble, local attorney and director of the Putnam County Counseling Service. He will address the group at 7:30 p.m. The public is welcome. Following the address there will be a business meeting. Members who arrive at 7:15 p.m. may receive Holy Communion in the parish church. The Greencastle Jaycee Wives meet Monday, Oct. 8 a t 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Joyce Wells. A program on fall flower arrangements will be presented by Jack Flint from Eitel’s Florists. Members are asked to bring their dues and money from the candle sales. Bee Hive Rebekah Lodge 106 will meet Monday, Oct. 8 at 8 p.m.

The called meeting of the Putnam Countv Retired Teacher’s Association will be held at the Northeast Elementary School on Monday, Oct. 8 at 1 p.m. All retired teachers please attend. Tuesday Maple Heights Craft Club will meet Tuesday, Oct. 9 at the Club House. Please bring sequins pins, straight pins, Elmer’s Glue and scissors. The hostess will be Mary Barr and the leader, Tressie Fisher. Ladies Auxilary of VFW Post 1550 will meet Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. The Tuesday Reading Circle will meet Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Kathryn Dettloff. Dr. Paul Kissinger will speak about his expedition to Mauritania, where he observed the eclipse last summer.

Help For Storing Apples

West Lafayette, Ind. With the peak of the apple harvest season upon us, thoughts of storage come to mind. If you have your own tree or trees, proper storage could provide you with economical fruit through much of the winter. A publication, prepared by the Indiana Cooperative Extension Service and entitled, “Storage of Apples,’’ gives information about harvesting, buying, storage, and storage facilities. Single copies of this publication are avilable to Hoosiers without charge. A copy may be obtained at your county Extension office or by writing to Mailing Room, AG/.'V Building, Purdue

University, West Lafayette, Ind. 47907. Ask for it by title and number, —HO-95. Volunteers Needed Mrs. Esther Friend is still looking for people who are willing to spend one day a month making toys for children who are patients in the hospital. This activity is a project of the Hospital Guild, and it is suggested that workers be members of the guild. Anyone interested in volunteering should contact Mrs. Frdnd at her home by calling 653-3988.

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Sean and Stephanie Marshall, children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jent, are two more members of the Diaper Set. Their grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ezra McMains of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Black of Gosport. Great-grand-parents are Bud Littrell of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arnold of Quincy.

The Bainbridge Community Service Club will meet Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Donna Nicholson. Bring your decorated Halloween pumpkin. Happier Homes Extension Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Harold Collins Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 7:30. Please note change of meeting place. Greencastle League of Women Voters will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Alan Feld, E. Seminary. Wednesday The Veronica Club will meet Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Helen Reynolds.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Hoffa are parents of a daughter, Lori Rose, born at Putnam County Hospital, Sept. 26. She weighed 7 pounds 9‘/$ ounces. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher of Greencastle, and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoffa of Cloverdale. Several relatives and friends called recently on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele in honor of Mrs. Steele’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans attended the Farm Progress Show Thursday on the Hoffman farm near Lebanon. The parking space was 80 acres and the show covered 80 acres. There was also a large hog acreage. Rev. and Mrs. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hillis and Mrs. Margaret Dickson attended a district meeting of the United Methodist Churches in the Crawfordsville High School Auditorium Sunday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs. Roscoe Hillis left this week for their winter home in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Age have returned from a three weeks visit with their daughter and her family. They have a new granddaughter, Rebecca Marie, weighing 6 pounds 8 ounces. Their daughter lives in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. James Burk, parents of Duane Burk, have recently moved to Arizona. The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist Church met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Gene Hess. The guest speaker was Mrs. Gass of Greencastle. The Volunteer Firemen and their wives served a chili supper Saturday evening in the Lion’s Den. The P.T.O. is having a chili supper Oct. 19 at the elemen-

tary school building. Mrs. Malcolm Shonkwiler spent last week in Dallas on insurance business for her company. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harshbarger spent last week with the children of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harshbarger, while the parents attended a State School Board in French Lick. Linda Coffman and a girlfriend from Indianapolis have returned from a week’s vacation in Flordia. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Walter have returned from a ten day trip to the Bad Lands and Black Hills in South Dakota, Mt. Rushmore in Wyoming and Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. They also visited the Eisenhour and T ruman memorials. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roberts of Plainfield were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lura Giltz. Jeretta, Janet and Joyce Baker and Linda Hess were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Jane Baker in Greencastle. Mrs. Carie Miller is a patient in Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Her room number is 654 B. Mrs. Ray Sallust entered Putnam County Hospital M onday afternoon. The Volunteer Firemen were called to State Road 43 near Brick Chapel Sunday afternoon to extinguish a fire in the car of an Indianapolis man. The School Corporation held a get-together Sunday evening in the North Putnam School Cafeteria. Dancing

Birthdays

Steve Miller will be 13 years-old today. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller of Greencastle. Kenneth Broadstreet of Cloverdale is celebrating his birthday today.

was enjoyed to the music of Mrs. Mary Budd and her band from Terre Haute. They featured music from the 40’s and 50’s. Light refreshments were served during the evening. Students of North Putnam are working on floats for Homecoming, Oct. 12. Each class will have a float. The queen and her court will be elected. Church Plans Homecoming Celebration The Cataract Baptist Church, Cataract, Indiana, extends an invitation to friends and members to attend their 150th Homecoming celebration on Sunday, Oct. 14. Following the worship service, the congregation members and friends are invited to attend a pitch-in dinner in the annex, and the program which begins at 1:30 p.m. Lewis G. Gray, pastor of Oak Grove Baptist Church, will be the guest speaker, and musical specials will be presented by guests and members. The present church was built in 1868 and is an affilliate of the American Baptist Association of Churches, a member of the Indiana Baptist Convention and a member of the Friendship Association. The church aim is Christian Out Reach, to aid foreign missions and meeting community needs. Warren Todd, church pastor, was a 31 year member of Franklin Road Baptist Church in Indianapolis before accepting the present pastorate. Mr. Todd has been on several mission work tours in Haiti.

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