The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 December 1951 — Page 2

r *MLY BANNER, CRErWCASTlE, tN'DlAVA, THURSDAY DECE^A6ER 6, 1951

BAIA liKlin. f, Funeral serv c.^s fi t vir <\hliam ywibolt were held Satu day afternoon at the M. E. church at iiriclt Chapel with burial in the cemetery near by. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Crodian of Evansville visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crodian. Mi. and Mrs. Walter Masten and daughters entertained the Rev. Don Dawson of Ohio. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scobbee and daughter of Greencastle .spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Scobbee. Mrs. Mary Masten entertained the Tocust Grove club memhern with an all day pitch-in dinnii m -ling: Wednesday. It was their Chistina- meeting with a gift exchange and pro-

gram followed. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Etcheson <.f Thomtown spent Sund iv evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson. Saturday and Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dickson were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Dickson and Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Dickson, all of Indianapolis. On Tuesday evening. Miss Ella Pickett entertained at her home with a dinner for twelve iittie girls of her beginner-; class. Tlie little ladies remained all night and had a jolly good time. RUMtftIDGK CHRISTIAN ( III IU II Rev. Donald Davison, mini-ter Willard N. Scobee Sup' Sunday School ir.'k) Morning Worship 10 !0

The geographic center of North America is about 50 miles west of Devils Lake, North Dakota. The food of the hamdryad of India, the largest species of cobra, consists chiefly of other

snakes.

Efforts to propagate preasants successfully in Texas have been blocked by climate, feed and cover conditions. The summer drought was so severe in the hill country of Texas that many ranchers began feeding wild deer. One-fourth of the cigarettes produced in the United Slates are manufaetured at Durham, N.

THE DAILY BANNSR and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7. 1X78. Subscription price •>0 cents per week; $1.00 per year by mail in Putnam County: |6.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 95, 74 or 114 8. !L Kariden, Publisher IT-ltl South .laekson Street

It's Blackwood For Bridge By Easley Blackwood Mr. Master’s Deductions Beat ’! No-Trump Contract. South dealer Neither side vulnerable North (Mr. Abel) S- K 5 H- 7 6 4 D- K J 5 4 C- 10 8 7 2

Pcrsman!

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Watch it . . . men! Here Come Carlo and Steve When they look up over their bifocals and see Carlo & Hteve coming in the door . . . the wholesalers spread the alarm; “Wateh it. men. here ome Carlo A Steve again." Those who didn't get to the nearest exit know they’re in for a real session. The wholesalers tu, e found out the hard way that Carlo X.- Steve are tough. They don’t buy everything within ie.n ii They want bargains, bargains, bargains. Tin y want quality and tlie wholesalers have to run themselves ragged trying to find them for them

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Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Browning left Thursday for Bradenton Florida, to spend the winter. Revival Services are being held at New Providence church, each evening at 7 p. m. Conducted by the Rev. Gilbert MeCatrimack. You are invited to at-

tend.

! Mr. and Mrs, Raynfond Wright I visited their daughter, Mary, m Indianapolis Wednesday light land she and hei friends and AT.;, land Mrs. Wright attended th-’ ; fee Review. j Prosecuting Attorney .1. Frank Durham will be in Lndianapoli- ! Friday and Saturday atti the Indiana prosecuting attorneys meeting, at which both Governor Sehricker and tlie Chief Justice of the Supreme Court will

speak.

Dr. Clyde E. Wildman, former president of DePauw University, will speak this evening at the fellowship dinner of the Central Avenue Methodist church in 11 Indianapola His sub ject will be I ‘Human Naturr *ind the Bible”. Now living in Indianapolis, Dr. Wildman will become a visiting professor at Southern Methodist early next year. j According to word received from John Cartwright, former Greencastle young man. he has been appoint i| to i.e id the 1952 March of Dime, campaign in Pacific Palisades, California, where he is now residing. Johnny Is fin the staff of the Pulisad-

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The bidding: South West North East 1 D Pass 2D Pass 2 S Pass .’trt Pass 3 N T All Pass If it had been anyone but Mr. Mastet holding the East cards in today s deal, Mr. Dale would have h i a line chance of getting away with murder. The old boy loves a three no trump eon’ract and decided his hand Was strong enough over all to gamble it out at that contract in spite of ids singleton king of clubs • Mrs. Keen opened the deuce of heart - and Mr Master’s ton was taken by the king. Now Mr Dale 1; id down the aee and king of diamonds, Mrs. Keen showing out on the second diamond and discarding a small spade. Thus Mr. Dale's dream of winning the first ten tricks van!she'd. But he still had a chance Jor game He led a third round of diamonds anil Mr. Masters was in the lead. A lesser player might have returned the jack of hearts the ‘‘return your partner’s lead"

idea.

Rut Mr. Masters gave the situation some i arefiil thought. Mrs. Keen had opened the deuce of hearts, indicating a four card length in that suit. It could be assumed that she had no suit laiigtgr ihan four cards, else she

inn. ■> lively weekly j Mi lied j wotrfeflhaW chosen to l.iut it inon the west coast, and writes I dead (>f heart*, a spirited column caUcd ’Sport) Nex|, Mrs. Keen had shown up I Week" for tin.- |>ubli< -m j '’ith a singleton diamond. With ; what distribution can a player It makes ms shudder when we have a singleton and no suit

hear of people trying to clean garments in the home. Ask your I insurance man about the danger. Home Laundry (C- Clean- i 1

longer than four cards? Obviously, only with 4-4-4-1. On this reasoning, Mrs. Keen must have a four card club holding. There were four clubs on the board and four in Mr. Masters’ hand. How many did that leave Mi. Dale? Unlikely as is seemed on the bidding, it appeared almost certain that Mr. Dale had exactly one club. So Mr. Masters shifted to the ace of clubs, dropping the lone king. A low club to Mrs. Keen s jack and a club return netted the defenders enough tricks to defeat the contract.

IN MEMORY Jones: In memory of our father, Squire T. Jones, who passed away December 6, 192.1. Sadly missed by William C. Jones and grandsons. Miss Leah Curnutt, of the DePauw University School of Music, invites all children Interested in learning to play the piano by ladio to come to the music school Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Aliss Curnutt has the program, Piano Party, on WORE. ANNIVERSARY Hi rlh day* Joyce Ann Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otha Zimmerman. 2 year* old today. Dec. 6. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hillis, 52, years today, Dec. 0.

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Tuo-gun Purina Mike and Puny like are firing away in a hig pig-growing battle al our store. They’re two pig. that started at the same weight. Hike’s getting Purina, hut poor Ike gets no Purina. .Come In and watch ’eni grow. See uhteh one will shoot straight to market weight . . . make the fastest gain at the lowest eo.t per pound.

Let us explain how easy it Is to feed your hogs according to the Purina Hog Program. Ask us to show you results your neighbors are getting.

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