Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 May 1974 — Page 5

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Friday, May 24,1974

Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana

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\ Fillmore News Scouts Receive Awards At Wiener Roast

Contemporary furnishings, salty accessories like the anchor and zingy red, white and blue plaid tile on the floor make this room an inviting place for the family to gather or entertain friends. The plaid look is new in floor tile, and comes in a choice of five colon. With current emphasis on inexpensive home remodeling, it's good news these 12" x 12" tiles can be installed by the do-it-your-seder. Dm plaid pattern hides seams. Mrs. Cora Thompson Irwin, a former music teacher

“Doc” Cooprider and daughter Connie, spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Leonard. Mrs. Irma Nichols of Indianapolis has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nichols and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Ragan arrived home Wednesday from Casa Grande, Ariz., where they had spent the winter. Their son Robert of Milwaukee, remained for a few days to visit. Mrs. Georgia Varvel of Mooresville, accompanied by Mrs Kalista Smith and Mrs. Rose Wilds, both of Indianapolis, were Friday dinner guests of Miss Kate Oliver. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Wilds and Miss Oliver worked together several years at General Hospital in Indianapolis. Rushton “Buck” Coshow, a former Bainbridge resident, died Tuesday night at Milton, Ky. He is survived by his wife, Mabel; one sister, Mrs. Nellie Foxx of California; and one brother. Warren Coshow of Kentucky. Mrs. Gwen Huffman's Mother’s Day visitors were her grandchildren. Jean Ann Hendrich and Mr and Mrs. Jim Hendrich. All of her children talked to her on the telephone during the da\. one from Greencastle. one from Wisconsin and two from Florida

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Thompsons Attend Salem Graduation

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson attended a supper Saturday night honoring Greg Hammond, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hammond, who graduated from South Putnam High School on Sunday. Mrs. Ona Sigler attended the wedding of her nephew, Cecil B. Perkins and Kathy Crosby at the Presbyterian Church in Roachdale Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barker called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike O’Hair attended graduation exercises at Greencastle High School Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson attended the commencement exercisesat North Salem High School for their grandson. Jeffrey Thompson. Sunday afternoon.

Fresh Florida Citrus Arriving Sat.

Pink & White Grapefruit Valencia Oranges Tomatoes & Watermelons

WOODCOCK & EDWARDS

Arco Station Spencer, Ind.

Mrs. Mildred Alexander and Mrs. Rose Carter called on Mrs. Ona Sigler Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Richey and sons were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noal Nicholson Saturday night. Mrs. Elizabeth Balyeat of Edwardsburg, Mich., visited Mr. and Mrs. Earley Jackson over the weekend. Mrs. Marge Stult/ spent Monday night with Mrs. Cora Stew art of Ladoga. Mark Clodfelter spent Saturday night with John Boiler. Mrs. Betty Dutcher and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Allgood w ent out for supper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson attended an open house Sunday for Joe Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeral Baker, who graduated from North Putnam High School. Mrs. Ona Sigler called on Mrs. Ann Barker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Albin attended baccalaureate at South Putnam High School Sunday. They then went to an open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bin for Ronnie Birt.

at Clinton Center High School now from Lebanon, called on Mr. and Mrs. Noal Nicholson Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Everett Fonner was taken to Putnam County Hospital Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson spent the weekend in Maxwell. Ky. . Mr. and Mrs. Leland Allgood visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and family Monday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Leonard's Mother's Day visitors were Mr. and Mrs. George Partner of New Ross,

Mrs. Nellie Suits. Steven Suits and his daughter Shannon of Fairland and Miss Doris Jean Stullingsof Indianapolis. They talked to their son Billy in California. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fender observed their 38th wedding anniversary on Monday. May 13. The Fillmore Garden Club met Friday May 10 at Torr’s Restaurant for a luncheon. They held their meeting in the social room. Rodney Ruark spent the Mother’s Day weekend with his mother, Mrs. Shirley Ruark and family. He lives in Columbus. Ohio and is employed by Industrial Nucleonics. Mrs. Amy Craig is visiting John Davies and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Petro have returned from Texas where they spent the winter. Walter Buis is a patient in the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs Ivan Leonard were Mr and Mrs. Willis Kraft. Mr. Leonard hasn't been well for several days. Mike Bassett was released Saturday from the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith and family of Blanchard. Okla.. is here to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith.

, Approximately 125 scouts, scout leaders, parents and friends enjoyed the Scout Wiener Roast Saturday, May 18 at the home of Louis Bertram, Pack % leader. All Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts, Brownies, Weebelos and Cub Scouts took part in the entertainment and skits which followed the meal and were the beginning of the Scout Court of Awards Presentation. The Boy Scouts lit the lights around the pond and presided at the “Lighting of the Flame” w ith the llamev pointing heavenward Mrs. Charles F'. Smith presented plaques to the winners of the “Why I Love America” essav contest. Mike Riel and Todd House. Four Brownies received Girl Scout pins. Nineteen Brownies received "The Sign of the Star” which requires completion of six achievements and three full badges. Twenty-nine girls received other badges. Mrs. Beverly Cox had awards for 30 Brownies.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Lokey of Bainbridge, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis June Reynolds to Charles Vee Higgle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Higgle of Roachdale. Miss Reynolds is a 1974 graduate of North Putnam High School. Higgle is a 1973 graduate of North Putnam High School and is currently attending Purdue University. No wedding date has been set at this time.

Next fall there will be a cadet troop with Mrs. K.ircn Cooper as leader. Ray Allen Nichols, scout master and his assistant. Rob Alice, gave awards to all their Boy Scouts and some were Tenderfeet.

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In Den One with Margaret Pike as Den Mother. Bill Pyke won two Silver Arrows, Tommy Cooper-Denner and Brad Phillips, assistant Denner.

Veterans Of Foreign Wars Install Officers Today

In Den Two with Rosetta Pursellas Den Mother. Allen Pursell earned the Bear Badge and Mike Riel a Silver

Arrow.

In the Weebelos with Kenny Boyce and Maynard Arnold as leaders, the following awards were earned: Robert Fine, Athletic Pin; Chris Huber. Naturalist Pin; Scott Tharp, Citizens and Travelers Pins; and Curtis Carey. Naturalist and Outdoorsman Pins.

Receiving the Arrow of Light were Andy Henderson. Scott Tharp. Curtis Huber and Shawn Boyce. The Weebelos and Bov Scouts camped out all night and Rev. Ron Dow of Fillmore Christian Church led worship service Sunday morning

Several people attended the graduation exercises at North Putnam High School Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Mae O'Hair, mother of Gale and Max O'Hair, fell at church Sunday and broke her w rist.

Mrs. Agnes Chilcote and Mrs. Ona Sigler attended the Clinton Homemaker’s Club Thursday night at the homeof Mrs. Freda Nicholson.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson attended an open house Sunday for Jeffrey Thompson, who graduated from North Salem High School.

The Ladies Auxiliary to General Jesse M. Lee, Post No. 1550, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will have installation of officers Friday, May 24 at 7:30 p.m. The installing officer will be Past District President Delores Dwyer of Post No. 972. Terre Haute. Felix Knauer of Greencastle, Department Senior Vice President, will install the officers of the post and the officers of the Fathers Auxiliary No. I during the Friday evening ceremonies at the local Veterans of Foreign Wars Post. After the installation there will be a pitch-in dinner. Officers of the Ladies Auxiliary to be installed include: Rachel Surber, president; Mary Garrison, senior vice president; Barbara Buis, junior vice president; Gerry

Love, treasurer; Jinsie Bingham, secretary; Jean Jones, conductress; Antonio Caruso. chaplain; Opal Vaughn, patriotic instructor; Marion Rolls, guard; Nina Knauer. third year trustee; Hariette Lewis, second year trustee; Dorothy Lyon, first year trustee, Gayle Brown, flag bearer; Evelyn Gick. banner bearer;

Burton Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs Charles Burton. Sr., 714 E Washington St., Greencastle, are celebrating their 27th anniversary today, Mary ; 24.

Rosemary Carrington, color bearer no. one; Mary Brown, color bearer no. two: Jo Nevins, color bearer no. three; Sylvia Query, color bearer no. four; Estella Sutherlin, historian; Marvel Brothers, musician. Immediate past president of the Ladies Auxiliary, Nina Knauer, extends an invitation to all veterans of foreign wars and their families to attend the installation ceremonies Friday night and to help with the poppy sales which will be held this week-

end. All funds collected from the sales will aid veterans and their families.

POSEY PATCH

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Memorial Day

Memorial Day Tournament

Sun. & Mon., May 26 & 27 BUFFET BREAKFAST 7 a.m. - 10a.m. MON., MAY 27 - BUFFET DINNER 5 P M. - 7 P.M WINDY HILL COUNTRY CLUB Members Only

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Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Clodfelter called at the Hopkins Funeral Home to pay their respects to the family of Mrs. Lela Rogers. Mrs. Rogers was the mother of Mrs. Regina Shannon.

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The Opening Lead

The bidding has been One 2. Jack of hearts. Defense is

Spade on your left, Two Notrump on your right, Three • Notrump on your left. Which card would you lead in the

following four hands?

Calendar Of Events

Today V.FW. Post 1550 Ladies Auxiliary and Fathers Auxiliary will hold a joint installation May 24at 7:30p.m. There will be a pitch-in dinner with the meat furished by the post. Saturday A Euchre Party will be held at the Fillmore Fire House Satur-

day, May 25. Supper w ill begin at 6:30 p m. with games starting at 8 p.m. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Fillmore Volunteer Fire Department are hosting a euchre party Saturday. May 25. Serving will begin 6:30 p.m. and the games at 8 p m.

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essentially a partnership project — the opening leader aims to establish tricks for the partnership rather than for himself. The heart lead is clearly in line with this principle, for you have a better chance of striking a more resounding blow in hearts than

any other suit.

Tuesday Putnam County Women's Republican Club will meet Tuesday. May 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Greencastle Savings and Loan basement. Everyone is welcome

The Goodwill truck will be in Greencastle on Tuesday, May 28 for pickups. Telephone 653-6587.

The Putnam County Unit of the American Cancer Society will meet Tuesday, May 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the First Citizens Bank on the square.

Called meeting of Temple #47 Tuesday, May 28 at 7 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Work in E.A. degree.

1. Six of clubs. Opening leads are not always cut and dried. Selecting the right lead is often a serious challenge and frequently determines the outcome of a hand. The leader is generally guided by two factors. One is the bidding and the other is the hand he is looking at. Later on, after he has seen dummy, the opening leader is in a better position to make telling decisions, but at the outset he must in effect take a shot in the dark. Here the best chance of stopping three notrump lies in clubs. You should be willing to concede the first trick to declarer in the hope that partner will take the lead early enough to return a club and sink the contract. The alternative lead of the king of clubs might easily prove fatal. If partner had only two clubs it would become impossible to run the suit, for you have no entry card on the side.

3. Four of clubs. This offers a better chance than a diamond lead. If partner has either the ace or queen of clubs, you are in business right away. Partner would probably need two diamond honors for a diamond lead to be effective. A club is simply the better percentage lead.

4. Four of hearts. This is a rather close question and much can also be said for the queen of clubs lead. Sequence leads are usually better than broken-suit leads, for they seldom cost tricks in and of themselves. However, on the other side of the coin is the matter of timing.

It may take a while to establish the clubs if the enemy have the A-K of that suit, whereas a heart lead, if successful, will probably be effective immediately. Either lead can of course succeed or fail; the problem is to estimate which one is more likely to succeed in the long run.

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