The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1952 — Page 2

' rvr 5AiiY b; JJtt, greekicastis, Indiana, Wednesday, January ic, 1952

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It’S BlaCKnuod ® For Bridge

f By Easley Blackwood Now Mr and Mis Rhulc fan r ant •:.e 1400 [• •in - .- . •••.-•' set. Bv fa refill point to n* t Hinj;

nnJ in tin •iin^ than ilhuh jioint firit

sing the four no-ir particular sequen' i.^ b no trump rs-~ Blackwood Mr managed In g* Mr Hals simply -,x tricks- with b

3 bid bid-

M--1400

- i .i n i Bit if .-lie had h e i maxi - i.sum 15 poinui tnen Hie total •a-a - rs and that WAS suppose.; ;o h. enough for slam. ( ame Tlic *.|;iut'ht»*r M- R. iile therefore raised to four no trump suggesting that to- partner go to six no trump holding 15 points, and pa-s holding 13 points If she had exactly 14 I don’t know what she was

supposed to do

Mrs Rh ile got the message She had 15 pnin ,; bid srx no trump and came the slaughter Accepting the first round of

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the po« toff ice at Ureencantle, Indiana an aecond lass iimil matter under act «f March 7. 1878. Subscription price JO centa per week; *4.00 per tear by mail In Putnam County: ! $5.00 to *10.40 per year ootalde Putnam County. Telephone 95, 74 or 114 S. H. Kariden. Publisher n-19 South Jackson Street

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Nort dealer . E-.li: side- v iliu-' doe .North (Mr. Knob 4 K- K J f* H- I « it-a y s C A Q J !'

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C- 7 2 (.lb > >(1,11111 ( Mrs Khuli S- Ay* t h y 7

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iidiling

East Pass

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bidii.ng a» satisfactorj", 'ahat f

• . ■ ■ -a-, , : P. •• iver this disaster , Well, j think in Tarwtf

Mr Rhule was clearly over a einlmum and entitled at least ethink abmit a alam. But he

1 drjpa He

uld not escape a bad memory IP look his memory wth him,—Cam went out from the presence

n - hav. - jiiiiii ail t.ee way j ,f the Lord. an<l dwelt in the fom no trump Why not make | land of Nod. on the east of Eden.

(Jen 4 16

KaM \!eek l 6 *> i

l>robjng bi*l of three diamond? , ( tubs ICight ( ootri»41

Mrs. K

The legular nuretti.g of P.iUpath P T A is to be postponed from Friday. Jan. 18 for one .veek until January 25 at 7 00 p

Miss Jan Weir and Elizabeth Fayart of the V W. C. A Children's Social Service Group will be in charge of the program on Thursday. Judge John H Ailee acted as special judge in a case Tuesday at Martinsville in the Morgan circuit court. Sheriff Joe Rollings took Jack Thurston. 1!'. Indianapolis, to the -late reformatory at Pendleton today to serve a 1-5 year term for escaping from the penai lami. Mrs Keith Lyn ami .hildren

SOCIETY

lid in Women's Bible Club « ill Meet Tl Wull.cl. - Bibie Club of the G<,t>.r M- oriai Methodist :h h '•’•lU meet on Friday, Jaa* a istt 2:00 p uwf with Mi - C. S. Cu:d, 102 Bloomington street The program will be giv--ii by Mrs. Elva Parrish.

En era Club To Meet Friday The Eni'-iM «l»b Frida. - ivening. Jan at the home of Mrs 2 Seminary Court.

, 3 - , . much a forecast of comg conditions as it Is general onditions. There is no tmrned- ' .ate scarcity of food or clothing Mr- A A Huber then gav. the lesson on -Care of Biectncal Equipment." At the cl e of the meeting j two contests were conducted by the hostesses. Mrs Clyde Carj rfngton and Mrs. Robert Cooper | Se ng the winners. : -piv - February meeting will be | ■... ;th Mrs Sarah Baird

Following the installation services. a reception was held foi (he new officers.

Church Circles Meet Thursday

Circle One of the Presbyterian Church will meet with Mrs. Rob-

Thursday at 8 :(•(».

ert Cooper

Cjrc ]e Two meets Thurs. at 2 30

at the home of

will meet 18. at 7:30 P. R Neal

in the afternoon

Mr* L H Dirks with Katherine Bauer, and Mrs. Carl Neumann assisting Circle 3 meets Thursday at 2 30 in the afternoon with Mrs. W. O Timmons. Mrs. Edith

Minigus ami Mrs Clara Hubbard Cro8b y.

will assist. Circle 4 meets Thursat 2 30 at the home of Mrs.

Waldron with Mrs.

Associate Tri Kappa

of Hamilton. Ohi.. aie spending {To Meet Thursday

The Associate chapter of Tri

about thro*- weeks with Mi and Mr- Gle: Lv During that I period Keith Lyon will lie work-

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is how i 4-.5-2-1 *•*

queen and

tiappened lount for

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point

Rhule's bid of •»« showed 13 to 15 Rhule had 18 points Now if Mrs. Rhule's

counted to only 13 point.was a total of 31 points partn* rship not enough

Mrs. | trump i. Mr.

Still having

about hearts. M now have bid fou this point if Mrs. fom no trump it

be#*n Blackwood be* an*** she had previously ma le a limit bid (two

no trump i.

Actually, holding no stir** heart stopper Mrs Rhule should have next bid five clubs and that would have become the J.nal contract.

ing in Ir.idanapoHs.

Mr and Mrs. Parker H. Daughhetee and children of Columbus visited friends in Greencastle on Tuesday Mt Daughhetee. formerly manager of th • Gi eeruastle store of Montgomery I Ward, is now manager of th •

■ — store in Columbus

Friend* of Mrs. Allen Binkley | Mrs Don Elllg left todav for v.ll iegret to learn that she .s Co|(|tado Spn . 1K , wher ,. she wi;1

Rhule had bio ] patient at Riverside Hospital

hen have of three

ive been obvi- ! - not a r*-al she ha*l held Rhule would

first round,

-aid nothing Rhule could I cldbs And at

Personal And Local News nitlEFS

dil not have . r , (,,, ksnnvilli Florida.

All members who rsn anurged tci attend the meeting of Fathers Auxiliary N* 1 th a • ve: . ig at 7:.'{f) o'clock at the VFW Post 1550 Home.

MEMOKt

Only cm fox was killeo Monday at the drive held east of the city ir; Marion township. About 25 men showed up for the drive but there were too many gaps in the lines to keep the wily fox from slipping through the hunt-

Colorado Springs when

visit hei sistei Mrs R B* ash-y Moore. Mrs Moore will ret rn with her in about two weeks to Chicago where Col. Moore is nowstationed. They are all expected

to th*-n come to Greem astle.

Judge John McFadde:. of th ? Paike micuit court, will pres *e at the trial of Ralph Groves, retired coal miner, charged with

Kappa Fu.-on. o'clock

lil ;u* et with Mrs. W. j Thursday evening at 8

Jolly-Homemakers Club

T*. Meet Thursday

The lolly Homemakers Club will meet Thursday. January 17

with Mrs. Helen Rogers.

Fellowship (mild To Meet Thursday

Fii .- Th : the ha - . *

:;> Guild of the .hunh will meet

at 8 o'clock in Th*-** B* e Wiii

Women's Fellowship

Meets Thursday

The Christian Women's

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CHILI and Oyster Supper SATURDAY, JAN. 19, S to M First Christian church

Sponsored by The Men's I oriim.

Sutheriin-In loving memory of our mother Maggie Sutherlin who passed away. Jan 16. ^

1944

,. , t .The (Jiecncastle Public Library lour presence is very near us. .. . „ , , . will resume the story hour on Von love remain.- wit:, us vet I ... , . i Tvirsdav afternoon at 4 o'clock, tne Kino or a mother • 1 This is the first story hour since : ! he holidays an*l children in the grades one through four are invited to come to the library at

4 o'clock.

Greencastle Township Farm Buieau w^II hold its first meetng pf the year Thursday, Jan

the murder of (Jeorg*- C Green* astle soldier, wl open in the Clay county Braz.l '>n Monday. G chaiged with the fatal of the local man at tl home of his brothe; Brown, last November

Country ( timer C lub

Meet- With Mrs Nicholson Th- J. .ary meeting of the

r:.er Home Demonib was held Thursday n 10. at the home of Nicholson with Mrs. ett. assistant hostess A Huber, president, meeting by all smg-

g of the month.

k for 1952 was givRobeft Cooper. It is

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Oper ini-

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Job's llaughters Hold Installation Services «

Intel iwjiona!, Order dp* Jbb's : dav

Daughters. B*thel No 78 of Harry P.

Greencastle held public installs- ‘Meta Hoffman assisting

Lon services Monday evening at

the Temple.

Officers installed were: Susan Stewait. Honored Quern: Marilyn Doneteon senior Princes.-.. Lila Hama Junior Princess; F".o Ann McGuffey. Guide Donna Gorham marshal: Ann Headley, recorder: Norma Moore, treasurer: Corneha Sears, chaplain:

Jinsic Scott.

Brown, musician. Mary

Millet 1st rn- -S' nger Sua*e Fraz- Mrs.

her 2nd messenger Nancy De- program

Ponte. 3it! messenger; Nancy Mver. 4th messenger: PhylUs Fortner. 5th messenger:' Phyliss | Lanzone, senior custodiap; Ka'. , Hinkle, junior custodian: Virgin- j la Pingleton. inner ‘guard:!

Marina Pell, outei guard. N’aiuy SutherlTnCretIring hon-

ored queen, was the installing officer. She was assisted by th'* past honored queen *-i Brazil-and i Nancy Ton past honored queen

l of Greencastle.

ing and interesting remini Wfnj>

es.

The club president, Mrs ^ sell Miller, spoke briefly “What Thirty Years J' and Mrs. Glen Crosby and u,

hiUSicj;

Claude Barker gav* and devotional program.

A club history written ^ read by Mrs. Deryl Sanders m, Fred Oowln and Mrs. Arthf ,j |s Higgins was a special featu,. ‘ I the program and was much I

Joyed and appreciated

The next meeting vili ^ I February 9 at the home : y, I

aa 1

masonic notice

Called meeting of Motto, Lodge No. 469 F s, \ m ; '

in E. P. Degree. Cecil R. Davidson.

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ANNIVERSARY

Fel-

libranan: Nam y lowship will mee* Thursday at

Am 2 00 p. m. in the church parlor.

Lee Masten will have the and Mrs. Raymond Irwin will have devotions.

Thirtith Anniversary Oli (lull Observed

Th'- 30th anniversary of the New Maysville Community Club was recognized at a meeting held Jan. 9 at the home of Mrs.

Earl Jeffries.

Nineteen members responded to the roll topic "An Outstanding Chib Meeting I Remember." This brought forth many amus-

Weddlngs Mr. and Mrs. NaDean Siiiety 26 years today, Jan. 16 birthdays Maynard C. Jhonson. tou Jan. 16. Larry Richard Gasaway of Mr. and Mrs. Don (Jasai.a. 627 Anderson street, i;; yea,. ,', today, Jan. 16 Virginia Sue Stiles, (laugh;-: of Mr .and Mrs. Ernest Slues u years today, Jan. ititli Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crii ley, East Hanna stre-1 ifi year today, Jan. 16.

Four out of five of all pot patients need and receive M of Dimes help.

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No mattrr how many rjWiF^iF*. »ou ha»* 1 r ied (or iltkiiig o* Ftreiw* p«oriaM«. ipfretion*, alhlrtr'* foot or «hatr»rr Four akin trbuhlr mar be—anrthin* from to fowl—WONDER HA INK and WOVOFR Mrilkatrd SOAP ran help >o«. U*i lor I h* 1 <N»M «« 1 ho 4rmy

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WONDKK SAl.Vt !• ■ HiO. ,rf»elf«* ■ nliarplk. No u«lj »pp»aron*» Sole fol rhiMre*. lift WOMIKtt S4IVI: one WONOCR SOAP — rnollo oe monej eef.inHea Trole wonairfol prepifoltonm Sold in Greencastle bv O

Fleenor Drug .stores ■hometown dt nggist.

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GREETING CARD SALE

A Complete selection of Everyday Greeting Cards.

WV are offering for Thursday. Friday ami Saturday only this gigantic ONE CENT GREETING CARD SALE Make youi selection of a card at regular price and you * an buy the second in the same price range for 1 rent Your se* ond caid does not have to be the same greeting-— just (he sanle puce For example you buv a 10 cent Get Well Car*! and you can select a 10 cent birthday card for only 1 penny 2 ten cent cards for 11 cents. '

Also

Thursday, Friday and Saturday FREE ~

A greeting card of your own selection Free with the purchase of any blooming^>lant hr cut flower bouquet of tl 00 hr more.

EITEL'S FLOWERS •• 17 So. Vine St.

17 at the Gubin chinch at 7 30 The speaker will b- Fiof. Heller of DePauw Untverwily Light refn shments wiUbe $qiye*l. All men.her - Kti-..-**- n* pvtaent it

possible.

Iy-iie Melvim Worrell, 15 mouth old son of M? .and Mrs Donald Worn-Il, died Monday jlHiining. .lar.. 14 after a ten day illness of leukemia. The grandparent- are Mi and Mrs. Dav* Worrell. The funeral is to b-rinit-day morning. Jan. 17. m

, Bristol. Pa

Mrs. Audra Olive Burk 53-year-old Reelsville resident, was I fined $12.25 lor driving 70 mile.-, an I’l-iir in the res tripled zone it : Harrii*,' y al Brazil on Tuesday i Trouper Neal told th*' court h j bad a Iting chase with th*- womftn I ;n the Cadillac before he finally , uveituok her east of Brazil,

j Brazil Times.

Mi and Mis La Fayette LeVan

j Porti'i ^*iji leave on ■ Friday mormng for T* xas, where they will visit relatives and friends for the next thiee weeks. They will go directly to Alamo, Texas, and will law r visit Col and Mrs. Paul Campbell at Randolph Fieljj. Sai. Antonio. They will return to

Or* en* astle via New Orleans. K Herald Sanger, who is ssao-

* inti'd With Black Lumber Co., Greencastle firm, is attending the Lumber Dealers Short Coiuse of Training at Purdue l mversity Th* 30 day tiamin;; period, co-iponaored by the university ai d th* Indiana Lunibei .'Uld Huilders - Supply Association, start*'*! January 14 and will oxir-

tinue thrpugh February 8 M Sgt Fieri Hutson and wife

arrived at the home of his par-

• nts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutson

from Qermany for a few day* visit cm Sunday thEy |i^*l visi-

March, provided h* . in th" States and not tied up ' th military matters it was learned today. The American S ■ .< ty *.! Training Dire* tois b<Xiked Else*., hower for a night audre-s Mat* h

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12 at its eighth conference at F: Th- Columbia umni Assotiation

chapter revealed it

I^otus A Lukenb

al letter fiom the tatively confirming

engagement in March 11 or 13.

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DANA. In*i . Jar, 16 iINS> Heavy water will b. produce at the new Atomic Energy Commission facilitv here and used for hvdrogen bomb matei ,als production by the Savannah Rivet plant of the A EC in South 11 Carolina A joint statement last night ,! by Curtis A Nelson manage) : of the Overall Savannah Rivet operation, and C. VV Reilly, area ] manager for the ABC at Dan j said the project here would b* "of critical importance and * urgency in this period of nation- | ai emergency. ’

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TERRE HAUTE. Ind . Jan 16 Police lesiie<l toward a robbei theoiy today a- they " ight t! killer of a 31-yeai-.*i*1 newspaper aitist who.-' 1'at-n body bullet hole behind on' **ai wafound in a wooded aiea on the east edge of the * ity Friends identified the body a that of Vincent Re hard Broyl* ■ married and the father of daugnters 4 and 7

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tors Mr. and Mrs Hetman Hutson and thi^** ■ dau^ntn^t of Anderson. Mr. and Mis. James Shaker and three sons of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Venard Hutson and son of Greencastle Rural Route, and Mr. and Mrs Victor Hutson and children.

The smart wife spend* her time with the family and not with their clothes by spending her washing to th** laundry. Home Laundry 4k Cleaners'. it.

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