The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1952 — Page 2
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jy.Z DAILY 3. j^, GRtENCASTLS. INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1^52
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Personal And Local News BIUEFS
Mr*. William S. L«*mI\ * Miss Mi: tha Alice Humbert and William S l-ecdy were muted in marriage on Di 2K in Youngstown, Ohio. Mrs Leedy is the .laughter ot Dr. and Mrs. Russell .1. Humbert Dr. Humbert is the president cd Del',am I’mvc: sit y.
Four-l-eaf Clover Cltrh was read by Mrs Arnold Meyer To Meet Jan. 15th j and .ill join, d in singing "Keep The Koru -I-caf Clovr r Home | the Home Fires Burning." Tito Ec Club will nice Tuesdiiy, Jan I club cri d and Flag Salute were 15th, with Mrs. Paul Mahoney, repented i iiiiiion
Member.■ please note change in, I The Safctv lesson was given
date. ! ...
| i.y Mr s. Aiic* Alex.i. with a
I discussion following.
Monday Rook ( lull
Meets T might
The Monday Book Club will meet tonight at x o'clock at the hortie of Mrs. Harrv Greenleaf.
The Outlook was given by Mrs. Carl Myers. 1951 leader, with comments added by the 1952 leader. Mrs. Gladys Splkcr, They reported that' the Outlook could only he predicted for three months. We hope for no drastic changes hut Outlook will be merttoned every three months. The mm officers for 1952 wen installed by Mrs. Wilbur Crawley, a past president of the club, r sing the candle light service;
\etlve Tri Kappa | uresidi rt, Mrs. Noble Hurst: vi Meets Tuesday ! president. Mrs Arnold Meyer Active chapter of Tri Kappa 1 secretary. Mrs. Richard K eves; will meet Tuesday evening at 8 ; tre.t irer , Mi s. C. Robert Myers; O'clock at tire home of Mrs. | report••r, Mr s. Carl Myers. Kenneth Bennett. M Hurst$ announced h
j eomiuittees and leaders for the new year and new business was
Veronica ( lull
To Meet \\ ediiesilai Veronica tlub will meet Werinesdaj .ifter minn at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Reba Weesner. Mrs Roscoe Scott will have the program.
V ( . ( . ( lull Meets Tuesday K. C. C. dub will meet Tuesday evening at 7: i0 p. in. with Misses .'■'usit* and Delia Talbott. ()\ er-The-TeHcrips 41 eels Tuesday Over-Tlre-Teacups club will et Tuesday January 8th at 2 JO p nr. with Mrs D. .1. Steele. \ good ttttendanre is desired Maple Heights ( lull Mel Thursrlny, Jan. 1th Tile M ipie H rglrts Home Demonstration Club met Thursday. Jan :t, at 7:39 o'clock at the hoii.i ot AT'S, Maude Krrkham " itli Mr- Dot!re Dam assisting
hostess.
The meeting was called to order by the president, Mr:. 1 Charlotte Swiekard. Roll call u ns aii-wered by twenty-one members naming their most appreciated Christmas gift Thhistory of the song of the month
discussed The county constitution was read by Mrs. Carl Myers. The door prize was won by Mrs. Alice Alexander and the interesting contest —* won try Mrs. Carl Myor . 8 v Secret Pa) gifts were received. The chili prey i epe^ted and the meeting ' I jo, erred to meet at the home of Mrs. Arnold Meyer Tuesday, February 5th, a' 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. S. D. Earley assisting hostess. Mr Kirkham and Mrs. Lane s r*veiI refreshments to twentyone members, two guests, Mrs. ■David Kendall and Miss Mu - garet Kendall and tljree children Dickie. Rodger and Ronnie rfeev-
cs.
l''rieir<Kiiip Club To 4|i e( W ednesday Thu Friendship Club will meet Wedi. ..lay evening, Jan. 9, at 7 30 with Mrs. Phoebe Brown.
V F. W Ladies Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
at the Post Home.
Mt. Meridian W. 8. C. S. will neet with Mrs. Harold Jackson Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 9th. Tire Buck Chapel Home Ec. will meet Tuesday, Jan. Stir a t the Ironic of Mrs. Holland Lane. The West Floyd Home Demonstration ctrib will meet with Mrs. Raymond Ader. Wednes-
day, January 9.
Mrs. Charles H. Bamaby entertained friends at a buffet supper and a talk by Dr. Humbert at the Propylaetim in Indianapolis on Sunday evening. The Brick Chapel Home Demonstration chib will meet Tuesday. January 8 with Mrs. Bessie Priest. Please note change of meeting pla<i*. Due to illness Mrs. Malcolm Harris assisted by Mrs. Ray .Smith and Mr c Glenn Irwin will entertain Hie ladies of the Roachdalc Presbyterian church with a lea. Friday afternoon. January 11 at the Manse. This tea will be the opening meeting of the new organization of the church, "The Westminster Guild." All the ladies of the chnch are cordially invite^l. Maybe rabbits an coming track into Indiana. The Const r - vation Department is preparing to relca-s 55,000 Missouri dis-eiir-e frtfi rabbit.* on Indiana farms. They will be placed as far away from highly traveled highways as possible, and it is expected Drat the disease frre stock will soon permit the supply to replenish rapidly in the favorable sptils in the state where they will lit* released. Every county in the state will get its quota of the pareJit rabbits. Pfc. Harold Worley, nativ< r* klent of Bninbridge, Indiana, Iras been assigned to tire 3463rd School squadron of the Unite! States air force at New Mexico Western college. Silver City, N. M. Harold is one of tire 19th group of 50 men to arrive at Western. The squadron, which 4vill maintain a level of 300 men, is being schooled to become clerks and typists for the nir force. Harold is the son of Mrs. Lor&nxa Worley, Box 92, Bainhridge. Indiana. His training at New Mexico Western will con-
tinue for 12 weeks.
Mrs. Leroy Baldwin is cootined to her home by illness. ..Mrs. William H. Roby enter* I the Ru.irk Nursing Home in Fill
more, Saturday.
Phil Maxwell, former local boy. was here from Chicago Saturday visiting local and uni-
versity friends.
The'Ladles of the Deer Creek Coon Hunters Association will hold a meeting at the Club hou Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. M is J Nonna Hill began hi duties in the gook-k eping < • parntent of the First-CittZi ■ Bank (and Ti'i'rsfCo. Monday. Mr. and Mr Ht.bert Rood and laughter, Karen, and Mrs. K e Reed spent th'* holidays visit ; .Mr . C. Bruce Smith in Mia i.
Fla.
Mrs. Grafton Longdoji, Sr.'. . n aour.ees the Girl S 'out Com .1 will nol meet on Tuesday. Announcement of meeting will ..n made later. i Word has been received of the birth of a son to Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Kruder of Buffalo. -New Yor k, Mrs. Kruder was formerl\ Mary McGaughey, daughter of
It s Blackwood
For Bridge
By Easley Blackwood
When the 4 no trump bidder goes up notch, h * gives partner right to jump- high. The ace of hearts was cashed against Air. Muzzy's grand slam, and he was set before he got started. North dealer — Both sides vulnerable North ( 4!r. Champion) S- K J 9 5
H- 6
D- A K Q J 10 8 . C- 8 3 S< ith (Mr. Muzzy) S- A Q 10 7 f> 3 H- K Q D- 0 2 C- A K Q The bidding:
tide how high to go. But even there, his partner has some leeway in the choice of the suit to
play.
When you follcpv up your four no trump with a bid of five n * trump, you then have no more claim to being captain of the hand than one qf the kibitzers. When you bid five no trump you are not only asking for kings you arc al»o saying our
Roll
all was answered by 40
member- an I one guest, Mrs.
.'illiniip Each one told who , set pul was for the past
/ear
r secretary's report was ■ Ivei h ' Mrs. Wilma Rader.
Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Mary Anne Sheldon. The club had to \'ote again for a new treasurer for 1952. because one of the member could not take it. Mrs. Mary Anne She!
don was voted in again.
The new officers for the oom-
nr, as follows: Mrs. ii och, president; Mrs.
Muzzy Silenced ! I :: '.vi'. lue-'’' i* . ' ••incidentally." Mr. Champion .Mis Fil' me llatchler seoet.uy, , added, "will you tell me why j Mrs. M y Anne Sheldon, trea-
vou bid five no trump when you I nre 1
! knew we were off an ace?" Then were three new tnern•'To find out how manv kings! bets tak»n into the club this
month, Mrs. Nancy Southerlin,
rest,*
side Ikosall four aces.
"Your partner then has a per - feet right to go to a grand slam if he has additional values. In this hand my solid diamond suit and fine trump holding repre-
sented all the additional values 1 ! mg > needed. ! Kate
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Mr. and Mrs. Lafe McGaughi-v
of Bainbridge.
Wonn ,'. of the Moose Chap > No. 138 will meet Wcdne* evening at 8:30 at the M<>*iHome. Kathryn Smith, giro counselor of Women of t : Moose will he special guest it the meeting. AH members
urged to attend.
Mrs. Simpson M. Stoner ' ' today for Mount Pleasant, I where she will attend imports: I meetings of the national bend of P. E. O. sorority. Mrs. St r is national recording secre' uy of this philanthropic organ tion, having been honored wi’a this post at I he converttior
Philadelphia is.s’ year.
The Rev. Ralph H. Snimdi , minister of the First Ohri:' n church, left this morning fm Forth Worth. Texas. He wii! attend a national meeting of < up and conference directors of Hie Christian church. The met ng will be held on the eampn of Texas Christian University. The I minister will return to Gr.eneastle in time to fill his pulpit
on Sunday morning.
Pfe. Robert M. Nelson hn arrived in Germany. He Oiftived there Xnr:m Eve. He enjoyed the trip across and is seeing lot : of interesting places. 11**. was stationed 11 months at Camp Polk, La., before Irein. sent overseas. He is the son >f Mt. and Mrs. Mor r is Nelson. GreenCaslle II. 4. His address is Pfc. Robert M Nelson. 330-1366 Btry A. 393 F. A. Bn., A P. O. 46 postmaster New York. New York. He would dke to
hear from iris friends.
The smart wife will encourage her husband to send his shirts to the laundry. Phone 126 Home | Laundry * Cleaners It
Np4V Era Club Minds Tuesday
The* New Era Club v , I meet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. wd » Mr * Robert Y Cooper. 302 So* ’h Col-
lege Ave.
West Floyd Club To Meet Wisillesdill The West Floyd Home 1 enionstmtion club 4vill meet with Mrs. Raymond Ader on \\ ednesday, Jan. 9. Mrs. Ethel Eggers anil Miss Grare Arnold wi I have the lesson on tare and repair of electrical appliances.
ANNIVERSARY Birthdays Larry Gene Crawley, on of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Crawley, Hanna street. 9 years ye*’erdny, January 6th.
North
East
Sou h
\V* st
1 D
1 >ass
2 S
Pass
3 S
1’ass
1 N T
Pass
5 D
Pass
5 N T
Pas-
7 D
Pass
7 S
All Pass
,* had," Mr. Muzzy answered.
•Well. I had to show my Mr- < m lys ngs at the six range, didn't I?" Coop r
Gat I. Mrs Anne
stormed Mr. Champion, almost beside himself by this time. • What if I’d shown fewer kings than you'd .hoped for? What if I bid six clubs, for example? Tell me how you would nave got back to five spades." For one Mr Muzzy was
silent.
' lull Met With
4|rs. Mary Sheldon The Jolly Homemaker's club met at tin* home of Mrs. Mary
"What’s the idea of jumping all the way to seven?" Mr. Muzzy yelled. "I was captain of the hand. I’m the one 44'ho bid four
no trump."
M: Champion gritted his teeth in exasperation. “Who told you the four no trump bidder' was captain of the hand?” he asked
scornfully.
"That’s the convention. Every-
body plays it that way,” replied i Ann Sheldon, for an all day nreetMr. Muzzy, bluffing bravely. j ing, Dec. 20. • Blackwood will be glad to At the noon hour a big turkey h* * this." said Mr. Champion. | dinner was enjoyed by all. The sarcastically. "He merely devised ' members all brought many tasty re liven:ion. If you’d read it. things to add to the meal, you'd know how wrong you are. There were sixteen children The One Who Kno44<t of the members that enjoyed the
meal too.
After the dinner was over the
The dour prize was won oy
Mr- Anne Sheldon.
There were some new laws voted upon for th • coming year. Tin* meeting was closed by all repeating tire Lords Prayer. Aftei the business meeting, everyone enjoyed a grab bag ex- ,: r Everyone sang Christmas , arols and a very enjoyable
oinriTia
It has pleased our an
and Creator,
To say to our belov*,
and uncle:
Come unto me and
say he is dead?
There is no death f or on>
God loves beat
He has just pass,,| 0 ,
turbulent tide
And is sweetly resting
other side.
1 Osa Tearl B . ,,n Nov. 16, 1885. son of 2j ' Eliza Gardner Boswell Left to mourn hi, i oss , brother', Artie, on* - lster Ethel, five nice.- yp Morrison, Mt Mary Margurite Sargent y Piekel. Miss Annubelle two nephews, M . n„ n well and Mr. Bob, rt many other relative* and He lived hi child), In Madison township, county and in the he moved t*. Oarpents with his moth, ,,n,| prof He was pa' mt durr last illness and was rea:'' the Lord called .him. Rest in peace. a brotlij
uncle
Thy cares and * nk You are gone where thieve you Soon tvill follow one by
lime.
Tm January meeting will be hel l at the home of Mis (Icier Roger * with Elaine Rogers, assistant hostess.
Beware Coughs From Common Colds
"When a player bids four no j trump, and hears his partner's
! res] onse," Mr. Champion eonj tinned, "he is the only one who
part-
knows how many aces the
nership has.
He is the one who should de-
nieeting was called to order by the vice-president. Mrs. Elaine Batehler. with everyone repeating the club creed. Devotions were given bv thb
CARD ()l Til AMU We Wish to thank
kind friends in neigh,
were so good to us i ness and death of
brother and unde am Boswell, we also wish to
the singers; all those flowers, Mrs. IVniice
and Mr. Cecil Perki:
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