Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 86, Number 7, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 16 August 1962 — Page 2
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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS 154 W. Market PHONE 773-3127 PUBLISHED THURSDAYS ‘"""ft 11 " ■’ $3,00 PER YEAR ialndiaoa ” $3.50 PER YEAR Outside Indiene NOTICE iPietvps (for publication are welcomed/ but no picture will be returned by mail wniesc a so if-addressed stamped envelope is sent with it. No charge for publishing pictures, news stories, or announcements. Publishers Joseph W. Zally Donald E. Nichols, Jr. CLASS OF '47 HAS REUNION The Nappanee High School Class of 1947 held their 4th reunion on August 12, with 38 adults present. The class elected James and Phyllis Lentz of Syracuse, the reunion committee to plan the next meeting, which will be in 1967.
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Jaycee Golf Tournament The Nappanee Junior Chamber of Commerce held their gdK tournament at Maxweltos Golf .Club Monday, .with 25 jihorg**. participating. . • In medal play, competition, Pob Callander won the Clato 1 A with a card of. 91, and Tom Greene . was runner-up with §OS. In Class 3 the winner. was Dana'.Miller With 94 and runner-up Luther Adkins with 303. In -the driving contest, Tom Greene won the Class A with a drive-, of JEW. yards, end Denny *C*ipe mm runner-up wtth 225 yards, b Class B, -the winner was Dogg Hoffer with 288 yards, and the runner tup Ernie Stahl, drove 3S& .yards. ? r In the handicap competition, open class, Luther Adkins. was low with 108-36, * net rs 37. Second was Charles Easterday -with 13241, net 71. Winner in the putting competition was Brace Adkins with 79 and Charles Easterday was next with 81. Some were disqualified in this contest due to other tt. ties already won. • ■ ." Cleveland was the first man to leave the boundaries of U..S. while President for a fishing trip beyond the 3 mile limit into the Atlantic.
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Fast Pitch League Bare are the pewits of Jest week’s games fn Jbe fast ffgfth ' ItMitr* Coppes • - North Main 4 Winning pittfer Hostetler, mfi losing pitcher Yoder. Coppes j&icedi Jhelr runs op jui JUtu naeh -Anil J 1 clnolec Tphiaa £ IllPSipS* * -*PB onthreefcitsand-'committed one The hits ware bde by Hostetler, a double, and man and Mast singles. AyreMw*bM*c f* r&M * fbW j> rnmmH.f I ***?* ^ma struck 4i|t 18. Merchant? scored gig? %wW I*7 1 * 7 Sins Mel a home-run and Levi chupp a : double. V ’ V &W ■' were dratted io 1 hit, A single by'HoHer. and made c;*&o!tr : - -- •. • Thursday: -North >Mein 10 - White Metal 9 winning pitcher was Meat and losing pitcher Woodling. North Main collected 10 runs on 7 .lute, committing errors. White Metal scored fheir runs on six bits apd made 2 errors. HOLLAR REUNION The 87th annual': Hollar - reunion was held August 12 with approximately 50 in attendance. Officers elected for -the -coming year were Gwen Avery of Syracuse, president; Paul Hollar of Milford, Vice president; Mrs. Paul Hollar of Milford, secretary-treasurer. The eldest person present was 76 year-old Frank Hollar of Milford, and Oscar Holderman -of Constatine, Michigan, 4 months Old, -was the youngest. The next reunion -will be held the -second Sunday in August next year, at the Nappanee West Side Park. So many people are unable to decide for themselves Whether something is funny or serious. They watch for reaction of others, then do likewise.
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€#B Youth Conference MW-UM WWt • Thirty-two members of ,the junor high and aesior high youth fellowships and their counselors of the Nappanee Evangelical United Brethren Church field their annual planning conference at Oakwood Park, Syracuse, Indiana, fast week. Each summer these groups plan programs and activities for the year ahead, While staying in rented cottages at Oakwood Park, conference and assembly .grounds of the EUB Church. Last year members of tbe senior bigh youth -fellowship chartered a bus for a week-end -trip to the HUB Red Bird Mission, Beverly, Kentucky. Tentative plans were laid this T year for a mission study trip to EUB missions in New Mexico
doss of ‘42 Meet On 20th Anniversary The class of 1942 held a reunion on Sunday at the .Nappanee Legion home. Thirtymine attended with twenty-one class members present. Toastmaster was Willis Roose of- Indianapolis, and the invocation was given by Bill Hoover of Muncie. The program was bated on the 1942 annual, the class poem was read by Mrs. Stanley Johnson of fort Wayne, the class prophesy read by Mrs. Kirby Alexander of Columbus, Ohio, and class pictures shown by Max Gwin of Nappanee. The -class .wiH was read by Mrs. Bud Spvfymr of Milford Lake, JUM “Memories” by Wittis Roose. It was decided on another reunion on ‘the 25th anniversary in 1967, end Willis Roose will be ip charge. The committee for the 20th anniversary reunion was Darwin Hively, Raymond Miller *pd Max-Gwin. Nowdays, those unlucky $2.00 bills will buy u -dollar’s worth of most anything. \ People who ‘have puppies to wway -soon learn distant homes are the best.
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next J%. The EUB Church has extensive mission end hospital work near Espanoia, New Mexico. Joan Knepp, formery of Nappanee, serves -as medical technician in the heaped there. Other plana include banquets at Thanksgiving and .during Youth Week in January, Sunday . evening worship services, skating parties, a booth for Nappanee Sidewalk Days, plus paper drives ! and other money raising ventures. On a recent Saturday these youth collected more than 14 tons of scrap paper from homes in , Nappanee and surrounding .countryside. Mrs. Junior Hollar serves as you(h director, with specific responsibility for the Junior High Youth Fellowship. Mrs. Ted Foeckler has charge of the senior high group.
Autograph Party At High School For Napanets An autograph party and distribution of Napanets will take place this Friday, August 17, at 7:30 P.M., in the high school multi-purpose room. Following distribution of the annuals, there will foe cokes and dancing until 9:30. An invitation to this party is extended to all -Nappanee High School students. Anyone not wishing to attend the party may pick up Napanets ih the hall adjoining the multipurpose room during the party, or at the high school, ..any time during regular office hours, from August 20 to 24. Upon receiving your Napanet, it is requested that all present receipts or payment. There will be no extra annuals available. The word “Sunday” appears nowhere in the Bible, but comes from the Anglo-Saxon, meaning the “day of the sun”. Madison was our fust President to wear long trousers in public.
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' XWk Ymir .DaiiUm “•j UMunN 8? ALFRED SHEINWQLD Inexperienced bridge players don’t .double fpr penalities as fifteen as they .should. Experienced playgrs s tepd to double top often or perhaps. double erratically. You cin tell where: you stand by beeping a .cough JPNiW record'of how phen the opponents go down two ormore -tricks undoubted. Dont worry about onetrick defeats; the - difference between doubling and not doubling is too small to worry about Jest keep track of the number -of times the oppohents go.down two .or more tricks at minimum .rates.-' - If th(s happens once or twice per session, you and your partner are just a trifle timid about doubling. If it happens three or four times, you are decidedly timid. And if it happens more than four times in -an evening, you should see your family doctor about a Cura for anemia. It’s just as easy to keep track of .unsuccessful doubles. If the opponents make one or two doubled contracts per evening, don’t worry about it. But if they make as many as three or four doubled contracts in a session, you are too trigger-happy with your doubles. , COUNTING TRICKS Your mental record will tell you whether or not you’re doubling too often, but it won’t teH you just when to double. For that purpose you count your defensive tricks. Count the tricks that you can reasonably hope to win in side suits of moderate length. The ace is a pretty sure trick, and the ace-king of die same suit are usually good for two tricks. Count one trick for K-Q in the same suit. Other values are leas definite. The ace-queen of the same suit will produce either one or two tricks, depending on which opponent has the Jting. And if you have a guarded king in a side suit, it will either produce a trick, depending on which opponent has the ace. Count your trump values at full rates. Such a holding as QJ-9-x in trumps behind -Hie bidder is goofl for twq tricks. If .you had that holding in a side suit, however, you wouldn’t count it at all. " , Count on your partner to produce defensive tricks according to the nature of his bidding. Count on him for two or three tricks if he has opened with one in a suit; for three or four tricks if he has opened with one notrump; -for one or two trieks if he has made a defensive overcall; and for no trieks at all if he has made a shutout bid. Double the opponents if you can count enough tricks to defeat the contract by two or more trieks. And make. sure -that your total includes at lout 1 one -trump trick. \ TRUMP TRICK RULE There are two good reasons for requiring at least one . trump trick for a sound penalty, double. First, you need a trump trick to -feel sure that the declarer won't make his contract with trump tricks and nothing else, and to give yon some control of the play. Second, when you have
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nothing,, in trumps hut many tricks in the s|db suits, you’e usually better off bidding for a contract of ''lour own than doubling the opponents’. -When players lose sight ?of this trump trick rule they can expect -to run Into mild disasters like this on®. ■ v ■ * fit iM!t vest --sty gj AIOS XT4 f $ | VlV* J 2 10 3 <9 Double AU Pass Opening Nad.— * fC You .don’t haw to like South’s shutout bid of three hearts. Personally, I dislike it heartily, because I held the East hand and South made three hearts doubled against me. to theory, South’s bid is poor because he may walk into serious trouble in hearts and miss finding a perfectly reasonable spot to spades. West hemmed and hawed after the fold of three hearts. He wasn’t sure his aide could make game, and he didn’t know what to do. After much obvious indecision he doubled for penalties. It was a poor penalty double because West didn’t have the right count of defensive tricks. He could count one -trick in clubs and one in spades. The opening bid promised about two or three tricks. This added up to a possible one-trick defeat. West needed at least one additional trick for -his penalty double. What’s more, he needed that trick in the trump suit to have a sound double. NO RESjCUE West’s --retoetance to double made it obvious to. nft,A|bJs rt ye were in trouble.' Nevertheless I had to pass and take my punishment. It is unethical t° -.nut out of ,a penalty double just because your partner’s manner indicates doubt. ' South had no trouble making his contract. The trumps broke favorably, much to his surprise, and he had to give up only two spades and his two singletons. The score of 730 points was Very welcome. Nobody can blame West for hemming and hawing after the bid of three hearts- His hand called for some kind of action, and he couldn’t afford to double. He Should have bid four clubs to give ,a more accurate description qf his hand. We might then stop at four diamonds, my next bid, or West might dechje to hid on to five diamonds. We would make eleven -dt diamonds without any difficulty at all. Even if we suy>pca at ; a part score, we’d have been much .better off. And ,if we liad hid the game, scoring 600 points, we’d have been Is3o points hotter off than by doubling. Consider the danger of this kind of swing the next time you’re tempted to double without trump trick. (COPYRIGHT 1962, GENERAL FEATURES CQRP.)
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