The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1952 — Page 2

r ,'.0 . Ij.il l>A\S munt of the town. It eauged many law suit> anil real loss to the contia It was finally taken rhar."of b;.’ It f Donnohue, who ran it fo> many yeani with threat suceess, anil it was a great uilvatitaift* to the pomnninity " IN MKMOKV In loving memory of Karl H 1 'iazier. who p-issed away. Ian. HO. 1050 'they say time heals all sorrow Ami helps us to forget nut time mi far has only proveil how much we mrsa you

yet

< ../.I gave us St length to face it Anil coun i to bear the blow

fit Eitel’s ■ Flowers CYCLAMEN Mhii.v ( olors IojuIimI will) blooms. 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 Open H:00 - I'llone tilifi

SPUDNUTS Open Saturday Until Midnight, Sunday 4 to 10 P. M. rilO.NK 889-R H04 South (oilier

CHATEAU Sunday, Thru Wednesday

It s Blackwood For Bridge By Easle’ Flackwood So expertly was hand bid, Dab knew it was laydown. "I want to review the bidding aid Mr. Muzzy, dazedly. There had been so many suits bid and rebut that he didn't knov whether it was his lead or not. South dealer Both sides vulnerable North (Mr. Master*) S- A Q 5 4

H- 8 5 4 D- A 7

C- K ft 5 4 West K ‘ M,, iMr Muzzy» (Mr*. Keen) S- « 8-983 H- 7 6 2 H- ft 3

Hut What it meaiil to lose

D- Q J

4 3

D- K ft 8 6 5 2

You no on*- will ever know.

C- J 10 8 7 2

C- Q 3

Smily mi shim i by his wife.

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South(Mr. Oak')

(ii/rol liv Frazou and children

S- K

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Mi Minnie Frazier, Mrs.

Opal

H- A

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Burk and family

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ANNIVERSARY

The

bidding

Fast

South

West

North

Birthdays

1 S

Pass

3*

Pass

Mis Emma M< Aninrh,

Belle

4 C

Pass

4 D

Pass

Union, Jan 19th.

4 H

Pass

5 C

Pass

5 NT

Pass

7 S All

Pass

■Til

save us

all the anguish of

,„varA... jo*,.

INCREDIBLE! . . . speed of Atomic Power! FANTASTIC! thrills of the Prehistoric Past! «*■' ■ /1

^ •©•III I lirffOt , CE gJUt ROMERO with , • .'pt MIILAEV - BROOKE CHICK CHANDUR John HOYT

going through that again.” remarked Mr. Dale. Yon can lead your hat against this contract." Yes. this hand was bid so expertly and *o scientifically that Mi Dale knew he could win 13 tricks against any defense barring the remote chance that the opening lead might be ruffed by Mrs. Keen. Let's go through the auction, not to establish whose opening lead it was. but to analyze the meanings of the various bids. Where’s The Queen* There isn't much to say about the first two bids, which established spades as the agreed trump suit. For his second bid. Mi Dale thought of birtflmg four no trump, but he realized that he might gel more information on this particular hand if he used other methods. Hs might find out not only how many aces hi* partner had but even whether his partnerhad the Important queen of spades. The four club bid showed first round control of that suit. Mr Masters' next bid showed first round control of diamonds. The four heart bid was also a cue bid. showed first round control and asked "Anything more of interest to tell me?” The Big (•un Mr. Masters' five club bid showed second round control there. The hand was shaping up nicely and it was now time for the big gun. Tiie five no trump bid said, "Holding any two of the three top honors in the agreed suit, bid a grand slain. Otherwise, bid six in the agieed suit Mr. Masters obeyed this order and bid seven ap.ider. Mr. Dale could count for certain five spades, five hearts, two clubs and a diamond Or, if Mr. Mas lers bad a singleton club instead of the king, then a club and a club ruff. TKIf'K TALKS SMIVYKD MUNSAN, Jan. 1ft iINS>Conimunisl truce negotiators' i barged today that foul allied Jet planes strafed a Red delegation highway convoy In violation of an agreement with allied represcnatlve* at the Korea armistice conference. The Communists asserted that the convoy plainly marked in accord with an agreement between the allies and the Reds was nltacked yesterday afternoon between Kaesong and Pyongyang, the enemy capital. This was the third Red accusation of the week involving allied planes. ALUKH LOME PLANES EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Kona. Jan. 10 — (INS l Allied infantry raiding parties lashed out at Communist positions on the west Korea front today in new attacks designed to keep the enemy off bal-

ance.

The temperature dropped to three degrees below zero along the 145-mile front as UN footsoldiers went into action. In the air war, Fifth Air Force headquarters repotted that 11) allied planes were lost in the Week ending Friday. In the same period allied pilots shot down three Russian-made MIG jets and damaged seven. Mr and Mrs. Isaac Skelton and daughter. Alice. Mr*. Thomas Goidsberry and Linda Riggs were among those who attended !lw Wabash Valley Preliminary Spencer, Friday night

rrff DAILY B. CREENCASTIB, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1952 — —” ^ ^ ~ mr ofilee lh~the~C(vTrt House until

StM 1 fc I ■ February 1.

THE DAILY BANNER

and

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TODAY'S BIBLE THOI C.H'I Paul had to seek the Justice of i heathen ruler to escape the ruelty of his own people. Ever, n modern times it is said to be mpossibie to attain justice in ower courts. People are ruled iy passion rather than by jusice, even to this day 1 appeal nto Caesar. Acts 25:11.

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

David 4<intler of Louisville is spending the week-end with David Jones. Rex Hathaway, Greencastle R. t. entered the Putnam County hospital Friday evening, for observation. Miss Bonita J. Williams of Putnamville flew to New York, January 16 for an extended visit with friends. Major and Mrs. Frank Kintler of Louisville are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Cleve Thomas. Majoi Kintler is leaving the 1st of the month for Japan. Mrs. Dale Williams of Cleveland. O., arrived today to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ever“tt Elmore at 215 Bloomington street. Mrs. Williams was tinformer Miss Doris Elmore. Walter Wayne Williams of Cleveland, Ohio visited friends in Greencastle on Saturday. Mr. Williams is also visiting his mother. Mrs. Lilly Williams in Raccoon, who recently suffered a fall in her home. Mr and Mrs. Williams were former residents of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs Keith H Lyon and children. Robbie and Anna Frances, left this morning for Chicago, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Lyon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A R Hayes. Mr. Lyon will return over the week end. while Mrs. Lyon and children will remain ih Chicago for a week. TV-TONIGHT

Alspaugh-Brown Wedding Friday Announcement hai-: been made by Galiaid Brown of the inarri.ige of his daughter. Mary Louise to Maynard Alspaugh. The double ring ceremony was read in the Christian church parsonage, with Rev. Ralph Saunders officiating in the pre,..n<of tile immediate families. Attending the couple were Mi and Mrs. Frank CancUla, sister and brother-in-law of the bride. The bride wore a navy blue and grey crepe dress with navy and grey accesHOi .es and a corsage of red roses centered with white camellia. The brides' attendant wore a grey two piece dress with navy accessories Her corsage was of red camellia. The bridegroom is employed at the Lone Star Cement Corp. and the bride is employed by the Public Service Company in the Plainfield Office. After a short wedding trip the newly married couple will be home to their friends at 212 &. College Avc. • ('uiineil uf ( lulls To Meet Monday Tiie Greencastle Council of duhs will meet Monday evening at 7:30 in Keystone chapel of Gubin Memorial church. Dean L. A Riggs will be the speaker. ( lull Forty Eiglil Meets Wednesday Club Forty Eight will meet with Mrs. Freda-Parker on Wednesday. Jan. 30. Note change

of place.

Mrs. fame Hostess To IBuinhridge Club Mis. O. B. Lane was hostess to the Bainbridge Study club on Thursday afternoon. Jan. 17th. Eighteen members responded to roll call by giving their assigned topic. Mrs. Davison was a giiest of the club. The program for the afternoon was given by Mrs. Glen Michael who reviewed "The Hinge of Fate" by Winston Churchill. An interesting discussion followed. % The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ren Solomon. Washington Twp. I*. T. A. In Regular Meeting The regular meeting of the Washington Twp. P. T. A. was held in the gym. Jan 8. with a good attendance. Order was called by all giving the pledge to the flag, led by Mr. Mann. The band under the directing, of Mrs. Sutherlin entertained with several numbers. All Joined in group singing of several old time songs.

Ml* KAiStR-FKAZtK VIKlilNIAN

DISPLAY

CU B CALENDAR MuniLy Greencastle Council of Club 7:30 Keystone chapel, Gobin church. Wednesday P. E O 5:45 dinner at Uhion building, meeting at Mrs. Crandalls. Twentieth Century club 2:30 Mias Carrie Pieroe Tl.iirsdiey Indorsers of Photoplay Mrs. Ferd Lucas. Friday Needlecraft club luncheon -1 p. m. Paiilama Tea Room. TO KELL INS* KANCE BLOOMINGTON. Jan 1ft (INS)—Clyde B. Smith still thinks football "is the greatest game of them all”- but the former Indiana University head football coach ir leaving the sport «to become an insurance company executive. A long-awaited announcement came today when Smith ended two months of speculation over his future after he suddenly resigned in the middle of the 1951 football season with a blast

James Wright, county auditor and a satisfied ^'.'.p^sentod b? Guv Williamson, right The S X e now 'dels

at the win-or-else pressure applied to collegiate athletics. MASONIC NOTICE Western Indiana Royal Arch Associations will meet in Brazil Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. Work in M E. M Degree.

COURTESY WRIGHT ELEC. Saturday

The president then introduced the speaker of the evening. Rev. dames Conlin. a former minister

1 Oft

Ohuckwagnn Tales

of the Croy Creek rtuiroh and

2:00

TV Teen Time

now Superintendent of Park Co.

2:30

Filbert Valley

schools. He used as his subject

2:50

March of Dimes

"Twisted Lives", and gave a

3:00

Mum r

very inspiring message which

4 00

Claudia

was enjoyed by all.

4:30

Racket Squad

Crystal Hutcheson read several

5:00

Burns & Allen

magazine articles after which

5:30

Groucho Marx

the business was disposed of.

6:00

Wayne King

Tiie secretary read the report

7:00

.... ........ Ken Murray

of the last meeting The treasur-

8 00

Faye Emerson

er gave a report and both were

8:30

Hollywood Opening

approved.

9:00

Wrestling

Mrs. Shirley McEIroy, presi-

10:00

Royal Playhouse

dent of the Band Parents rlub

10:30

Boat Cloek

thanked the P. T. A. for their

11:00

Theater Sunday A. M.

generous help for Band uniforms. The meeting was closed by all

10 00

United Nations

repeating the Lord's Prayer. All

10:30

Lamp Unto

went to the lunch room where

11:00

In the Park

doughnuts, coffee and milk

11 M 12:00

Pentagon Sunday P M Super Circus

were served during the social

hour.

1 00

Moon Over Sun Valley

BEEF CATTLE NOTICE

1:30

Big Question

Purebred beef cattle breeders

’ 2:00

Red Skelton

of Putnam County are remind-

t 2:30

See Tt Now

ed by the County Extension Of-

3:00 3:30

Name’s the Same

fice to enroll their 1951 calves

Bookshop Man

in the Hoosier (.old Medal Calf

5:00

Sports Scholar

Club before February 1.

4:00

B-RAR-C Th

This calf club is a popular

j 5:15

Weather Man

state-wide beef improvement

. 5:30

Mystery Th

project sponsored by the Indi-

| 6:00

Greatest Story

ana Livestock Breeder's As-

6:30

Show Business

sociation. Rapid gains of these

: 7:00

Toast of Town

animals as well as good beef

! 8:00

Fred Waring

type are aims of the beef cattle

! 8:30

Break Bank

men in this activity. Heifers

j 9:00

Celebrity Time

must gain one and one half

I 9:30

Who Said That?

pounds for each day of age and

| 10:00

News Review

bulls anil steers must gain two

i 10:15

Little Theater

pounds per day. each plus a

j 10:30

What’s My Line?

seventy pound birth weight to

! 11:00

Comedy Hour

become eligible to exhibit in

“LET US PLAN YOUR SATURDAY NIGHT” YOU ARE INVITED Tonight, January 19th. Featuring:

demolay notice DeMolay will meet Monday evening at 7:00 p. m. at the Temple.

FOR SALE: 2 nice ■calves, weigh about 550 to 600. Fine Un locker. Art Ames. R. 3. Phone Brick Chapel. l-2|i

6:45- 9:06 I*. M. ilaakethiill at the High School (■yin

V. F. W.

FIRST LAME .

Has Been*

Vs.

L. Never Sweats

SECOND LAME

Comity All Stars Vs. V. F. VV All Stars

!l:8ll - 12:00 I*. M. Dance at the DePamv I nlon Bull Room CHARLEY FROM AN AM) HIS TILERS Featuring: Laura nod the Harmony Trio the ‘T'reshnMMt" Admission To These Events: SI.60 Per Couple for both events, tillc Adults — Basketball , Kle All SeluuiJ Children S1.00 Per Couple — Dunce.

TICKETS ON SALE AT

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT For your added convenience we have opened Laundry Ease No. 2

4t 313 Bloomington (next to Road 43. Plenty of I arking.

Lee Williams grocery), on State

Same prices, same prompt friendly service. Drop off laundry any day between I and 4 p. m. Hek op next day. Special on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Each Week. Self service 49c per washer. We service 59c per washer. LAUNDRY EASE

Northwest Side of Square

Phone Hl'lll

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AMERICAN 1.ELION V. F. W . SAM HANNA'S FLEENOR'S DRFL STORE

HOOD’S K.ARHEK SHOP CANNON'S CLOTHINL DEEM'S STEAK HOUSE LKKENCASTI.K MOTORS

SPONSORED BY AMERICAN LEGION

NOTICE from ( lipid!

AND

.... It's time to start your Valentine shoppihg .... and you’ll find Valentines of every description in our display .... not. only the lovely and sweet varieties, but some designed by the young man with the how and arrow in some of ids more impish moments .... See them at

V. F. W.

BENEFIT PITNAM COEN'TY POLIO I I ND

TERMITES CAN BE STOPPED General pest control for Moths, Roaches, Ants, etc. PKMIER REASONABLE — RESULTS GUARANTEED Reliable Exterminating Company PHONE COAN PHARMACY — *88

SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE

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RESCUE THROUGH CANYON OF SNOW

WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE

YOUR

MiYitinghouse DEALER APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION SALES AND HP.KVICE 11 Kaet Wslaui Pb«n« I

‘‘Gold Medal" c lad* at the various county, district and state ex-

hibits.

Gold, silver and bronze medals are then awarded on the basis of piacings in these shows. There must be four animals in a class with the first place animal receiving the gold medal, second place the sliver medal and third the bronze. Enrollment cards and membership receipts for this project may be obtained at the Extension

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IHROUOH A CANYON ht the deep snow a motor cavalcade brings thi Branded City of San lYaYieizco passengers and train crew to aafety Hit path waa cut by a highway snow plow along U. 8. 40 to a point

oppoatta Uia-ttrended streamliner,

point

(International Koundphote/

TffF nrM(N nofiY ix the rno«t complicated merlianism ever created. .Not all of ils processes are thoroughly underMood even by those who devote their lives to a study of 1 ^’ s ll " 1 surprising, therefore, that persons without me,heal training who attempt to diagnose and prescribe ir own s, riou^ills often do themselves irreparable g Um, respect for your body. You can never get another. When illness comes, eonsult u physician. He is a spenahst in his line, just as we are in the business of hmng bis prescriptions. COAN PHARMACY L0 ' (f * tt Dr »0 Sl °re Built On ■ y. ACCURACY, and SERVICE