The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1952 — Page 2
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Tr'l &A;iV %. TSZfs. GREBWCA3TI!, IWpiAKA, vTUESDaY, January 22, 1952.
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It s Blackwuod For Bridge yy Easl<>\ Plackwood
Mr. New oven alls four notHimp bid, but opponent’s .-harp
play pays off in end.
Sometimes when you hold a very Ion# suit and are willing to make a saerifire hid, it is
confusing to .'"in opponents to. a OV( : ': ’ >0 >p 1 o Vw
bid as Mr. New d I n tod. ■ deal These tactics don't often pay off. however, when your op-
ponents ate fine players.
South dealer
Neither side vulnerable North (Mrs. Keen)
S- A 10 .'i H- A K Q 5 I)- K .1 r, -i
O- H 6
Meat f^aat (Mr New) (Mr. Aoel) S- KQJ876.*)2 S- None H- !» 8 H- .7 10 6 4 2
....jj . t ail. She had already j -down her partner first-found i pade eantrot. ex» client diamond upport and ;i fine iitin'l overall. ( 'f site bi I five no trump at this i i, at .0 show the ace of hearts. -.ie would automatically ind up in six diamonds and-she •is not sure it could be made,
(lave Dale < iuiice
choice. She showed willingness nl. v against five spades for
Ity.
►h double suited Mi. Dale. He had opened the bidding on an jb. uiul e minimum tind was by nt ■ans slue he could take 12 licks at diamonds. As a matter , far: sis diamonds would pro.1 Iv have betn down three on ;.e op am., of tlie king of spades, iu-t five spates. Mrs.
ond. Mr. a heart, i ts. Mrs. 1 in that
D- 7
D- 9 :, 2
* ’ 7
C- A 9 5
4 2
So i( h
(Mr. Dale)
H- U 4
H- 7
D A
Q 10 8 6
U- K
Q J 10 3
The
bidding
Soul h
West
North
East
1 D
1 s
2 8
Pass
3 U
Pass
■1 D
Pass
4 NT
5 S
Dbl. All Pass
The
y can st
ill show their
aces
by us
ing a part of the Black-
wood convention designed for just this situation. Or they can double you if they think that is their most profitable action. Of course. Mr. New would have made it tougher for Mr pale and Mrs. Keen if he had jumped to lour spades on his first chance to bid. As it was. he let them exehange a lot of information and finally came in with a five spade bid over Mr. Dale's four no trump. Made Cue-bid Now Mrs, Keen had already made a cue-bid in the spade suit, no in replying to her partner's asking bid her correct response would have been five no trump, showing one ace outside of the spade ace. In other words, when an opponent overcalls at the fivi range, you pass with no arc . bid one notch higher that! the overcall to show one ace, two notches higher to show two aces and so on. Mrs Keen decided not to show
ti ,1 a small dt; e won and return cm ihing Urn e I n led her foprth c
n ! Mr. Dale made the good . of ruffing with the nine ol rles Mr. New overruffed with jack and that was set up two ..p.idc winners for Mrs. 11. Down 700 (Kiint., a pi.ati save of gruesome propor-
< AIM) OF THANKS Your kind expression of sympathy and deeds of kindness durg the illni i - and death of Mary M Gobel is gratefully aeknowledgi d and deeply appreciate I. W‘| want to especially thank the ladies of the First Christian church, the Eastern Star. Past Matrons Club, our many neighbors and friends. Also the miniate! Rev. Clarence Barr, th • singers, the pall bearers and the Whitaker Funeral Home for tin ir kind and efficient service. .Mr. and Mi Merle McCltlr' and family.
SCHOOL NEWS BAIVIiltllMiK S( HOOI, The regular Band Parents meeting for fanuarv will be held Wednesday night January 2.'!. Plans for contests in the spring will be discussed. A new tape recorder has arrived at the school. It is being used already in speech work and will bij uspil in connection with various classes in recording talks and music. Its purchase is partially being sponsored by
noi concession sales and all : isil photograph sales. The essay "Save: Its the Amern Way to Success” written by rolyn Gentry and 1st prize ,ner in a contest sponsored In this county by Greencastle ving & Doan Association was among the winners in a State Contest sponsored by the Saving fi Ijoan League of Indiana. Her ird from this contest is $100 aid to be used as a scholari p in any college in Indiana. • i-olyn is a high ranking student ir. her class and plans to attend ii liana University.
Whipping Stirs Up Arguments MARTINSVILLE, Ind., .Ian. 22 (HP) An argument devi tped today over how much I iplinary power school otfii us shoultt have as an aftermath of an alleged beating of a 12 year-old boy by a senool busdriver. Farmer Harold Upton protestthe Jan 9th whipping of his on David, to Indiana Supt. of Publit Instruction Wilbur Young. Young said he will see if an investigation is warranted. Upton accused bus driver Arnold Long of striking David with a hickory switch and banning David and his brother, James, 13, from the bus. Roscoe Bothweli, Jefferson township trustee, and James Bourn, Morgan county school upeiintendent, defending Long, Bourn said Long previously reported having disciplinary trouble with the boys and said P.othwell had ordered Ixmg to '’thrash them.” Glenn Curtis. Martinsville bool superintendent. said, I’owever, he never had any trouble with the boys and reg it iled them as "anthing but incorrigible." Bourn and Bothweli contend the driver had a right to discipline the children to maintain order on the bus. But Upton charged the beating was "brutal” and left red welts on David’s body. Long said he would not carry tii - boys again until the parents promise to control the children or the matter is settled in court, where observers believe the case probably will end.
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ployed at Terrace View Gardens She resides at 305 E. Washington street. Mr Wilson is employed as a mill weight at Allisons, m Indianapolis. No date for the wedding has been set.
UNITED in MAKKlAGfc JANUARY
Warren Twp. Sponsors Duller mid Card l*art> Warren Township citizens will sponsor a edrd party and dance Wednesday evening. January 2J at Old Trail Inn. for the benefit of the Polio Fund. Card playing will be from 7:30 to 9:00 and , dancing will follow for the re- ! mainder of the evening Mr. Wilson has donated the Inn for the occassion. Music for dam .ng ' will be furnished by the Met ry-
| makers.
Mr. and Mis. C D. W. Hilde- The public- is cordially invited
brand announce the engagement atte nd.
of their daughter. Ruth Carol, to
Robert D. Crandall, son of Mr. Ix(( . a| R & ,, „ ( iuh
Mrs. Will Lovett, of Roach- j ard Mrs D. A Crandall, of Mon- H ,. |( | Regular M.“oting
dale, is reported critically ill in ! loe Wisconsin. No date has
the Culver hospital at Craw- i se t for the marriage Mr The Greencastle Business ami fordsville. | Crandall is now serving as radio- Professional Women’s club held
Ruth Hildebrand
The Indorsers of Photoplay will meet Thursday, Jan. 24. at the home of Mrs. Ferd Lucas.
SOCIETY
M ilson-lioiiifueiiiM
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bonifacius of Roachdale, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Lee, to Pauk A. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wilson. 807 E. Washington, Greencastle. Miss Bonifacitts is a graduate of the Roachdale high school, and is em-
Beta Sigma Phi will meet to- | man in the navy,
night at 8 o'clock at the home of Edith Patterson. Marilyn j Jackson will have the program. Revival services will continue each evening this week at 7:00 through Sunday at Tri County church, Rev. Gilbert McCani-
mack, minister!
Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Power and Rose Marie Snyder of Indianapolis, visited Mrs. Power’s mother, Mrs. Minta 8nyder of
this city Sunday.
Mrs. Jesse Eggers is a patient in the Putnam County hospital She suffered a broken leg when she fell at her home in Clover-
dale. Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowman ! of Crawfordsville were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Reed and Karen,
West Walnut Street Road.
Mrs. Kenneth Eitel and two children leave tomorrow to spend I the remainder of the week with Mrs. Eitel's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. H. C. Spear in Bedford. v The Needlecraft Club will have a luncheon Friday. Jan, 25. at the Paulama Tej-i Room. Reservations should he made by Wednesday noon, with Mrs. J. F. Hirt. . „ Mrs. Vada Parker, wbo v , hf^ been in charge of the DePap^y
their regular' monthly meeting on Wednesday January 16th. at the home of Miss Susie Talbott Following a short business j : session, the group was delightfully entertained with films, showing Greencastle scenes and personalities, as presented by Mr. Sam T. Hanna. The pictures particularly featured activities of DePauw University and its personnel, with views of the
Campus.
Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess and her as
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Alspaugh
The above picture shows Mr. and Mrs. Maynard alter thru wedding Friday. January 18th. in the parsonageV.
Rev. Ralph Saunders ol
.louble ring ceremony. Mrs. Alspaugh is the former M.irv
Brown. . .
Daughter Is Honored With Birthday Party
Mr- Ernest Roth of Bainbridge entertained a group of her
sistants. including: Miss Kathryn daughter. Carolyn’s little friends Davenport. Mrs. Mildred Todd, in honor of her birthday Wednesand Miss Irene Huestis. day afternoon.
Carolyn received several j gifts and the rematml : ,; - time was spent ions refreshmoiv cream and punt , the following: Mi p. ,1 Su , < <'out Iniicil on r.'iuc Tlio,..
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ADLERS JANUARY CLEARANCE
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DRESSES
our annual winter clearance. • l ••• live tw ili i veal and on theae sales the '"bill 11 !■: a . it- e|| intuit it I all being sold bajoy aur actual cpst. The value: arc terrific.
. . .. $3.00-$5.00-$7.00 Values To SI7.98
Values l» $3.98
House Dresses
Robes Skirts Purses
$1.00
Vi Price . $2.00 . $1.00
Values to $6.98
Corduroy Suits S5 and $8 Corduroy Jackets.. $3.00 Wool Gloves . . $100
House Coats
Vu
P. J. Sets Blouses .
Flannel P.J’s. Flannel Gowns Nylon Hose .
Values lo K6 9M
$2.00 Vi Price . $2.00 $2.00 $2.00
60c
Discontinued Colors. \ $|.50 Value.
*|00 , Value Table
Lingerie Hats Brassiers
STARTS THURSDAY
ADLERS
ALL SALES FINAL
University switchboard’ since it.s installation two year ago, has resigned to accept a position with the local telephone company. Sunday evening dinner guest a of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Reel, West Walnut Street Road. Wc ro Mi. and Mrs. Carl Borden ataj daughters. Sara and Nan ami Mr. and Mrs. Dennis ClodfelF , Gene and Sue. all of Fineastle. To have the time of your WIFE send the washing to Home, Laundry Hr Cleaners. It will he money well spent. We have a service for every budget. It.
Speeial For Wednesday Spaghetti and Meat Ralls, Ham, Sausage. Raked Reims, Seulloped Potatoes, Variety of Mixed Vegetable*. Homemade Pies and Rolls. GOOD COFFEE JOE'S CAFETERIA
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Music In Night
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