The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1952 — Page 2

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720 So. Locust St. Church school 9:45. MortUjig Prayer 11:00. Please note the change in time. I-.ev. Charles E Craik. Ir., of Jj : i.sville. Ky . wil conduct the

service.

Veldlecrilft < I 'l) Holds l,nnch(s>n

Tin' Needleeraft club held theit legular meeting in the form of a luncheon at the Paulama Tea Room Friday at one o'clock Tventt two members m l i"'o guests. Mrs. Ferd Lucas and Mrs. Elizabeth .Browning, a former metnber. were present to enjoy the fine social relations and the

delicious meat.

;

• „i inps to euests and members tn<n

V»„n, p™ p ,«. ."P3 icti , d .

11: : ,0 Church school Dr. George i stallation service at "bich the 1: M.v.halt, superintendent | following of icers we^ msU _ 1.) :0 N.rrsery for children of ! cl P—dent. M - 1. ■ ■

honev. vice-president. Mis 1 - ,< |

iit /ieg' seiretaiv. Mi-- Carrie

Morning worship service O c-ng. . D„ Pfost, organist and choir ; Pierce; treasurer. Mrs.

■ irector. Raihel Twente, soloist. I Reck.

M. i at ion United in Christ!" | Mrs Bartley turned Ihe me«’.1 ,, k Mile M dilation: “Com- | , n g over lo Mrs Mahoney who mittc' n Christ"' Jan Umbreit. appointed her committees h"

vc g people assisting in Up,, following year. The Council

th- service indud. James Moss, | 0 f clubs report was given by Marilyn McGill. Margie Howard, I l J. Brcndle Mi- Lucas Mail.ne Twoniey. Nancy Meyer. | H guest, reported tl ■ following

_ p^mips lo he shown the first

part of February: “Detective Story (Sidney Kingsleys prize play 1; "Odefta” (thrilling facts of Great Britain); "Close to M> Heart" (Gene Tierney and Ray Milland); "My Favorite Spy" (Bob Hope); and "Saraband" (historical adventure) A report was also given by Mrs Reck on the Christmas Cheer baskets that the club presented at Christmas time. The club voted three dollars to the "March of

Dimes."

Since Mrs Zieg was unable to he present, Mrs. Hilt read some statistics furnished by the Central National Bank on prices of articles back in 1923, comparing them with present day

prices.

Mrs Mahoney announced the next meeting to be with Mrs. Omer Reck with Mrs. Guy Comer giving the program. Each member was urged to bring a recipe and give a household hint for a response.

THE DAILY bANNEH

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postofflee at (. '--(■neastle, Indiana aa aerond el„a» mall matter under act ot March 7. 1878. Subscription price 20 cents per week; $4.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; $5.00 to $10.40 per year omtalde Putnam County. Telephone 95, 74 or 114 S. R. Karlden, Publisher H-19 South Jackson Street

TODAY'S RIRI.E THOUGHT Jael used subtle methods of j flattery to destroy her country's i enemy. Si*era. War causes the break down of all amenities Her i nfion gloried in .a treacherous clred, Christian nations long for an end to all wars. She brought forth butter in s lordly dish.

Judges 5:25.

t. Tom Umbreit

D,, :■ N. urnann, Terry Umbreit

: ml Larry Cox.

t; nil Tunis will meet in the i n > h pa r!o> Mr. Walrond will lead a di - ussion on "How to Follow Through on the Call Further announcement will hinad< about next week's union

meeting.

A! least one million young people a: expo, ted to respond to the challenge of "the Call to Um'cd Christian Youth Action' tin; Sunday, or next, in th< ProtcMnat churches of America. As evidence of their good faith, and lor the promotion of world chijsiian Youth cooperation, the young people will give one million dollniH (one dolar eaehl. W( ari hoping to have thirty innior or senior high school ■otjiig people from our church

re pond to the ■•call." < OMMtTS SriCIDE

Dr poudency over ill healtli v.'i la.i.red for the suicide on Friday of Aloi /^firidlinger. well : lit cars old Center Point l ine k.-iruth Mi . Nfidlinger shot himself in the head with his shotgun early Friday morning. Th > Mctiiii wii. unconscious when

Personal And Local News BKIEFS

The Faculty Coffee Hour will not be held this Sunday, but wilt he resumed next Sunday, Feb

inary 3rd.

Mrs. Suzanne Laswell of Chi- ( ago is spending the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs. James

M Oliver.

Cecil Flint underwent a major operation at the Methodist hospital. in Indianapolis, Thursday. He is .reported as recovering sat-

isfactorily. Brooks and Elliott of

Mi and Mrs. H H Mr, and Mrs. Owen

Golden Circle C'llih Met With Mrs. Marie Craft The Golden Circle club met on Jan. 24 with Mrs. Marie Craft At noon a delicious pitch-in dinner was greatly enjoyed. The new president. Mrs. La Rue Gray called the business meeting to order at 1 30. A Bibb* story was read by Mrs. Daisy phewmaker. Roll call response was "a resolution." The club voted to contribute to the March of Dimes, both from general fund and free will offering. Thank You letters frfr rrte ‘Xmas box and donations we made to the Rilev hospital were read 1 and discussion followed as to what project could be started for the Riley hospital at this time It was decided to make quilts. Mrs. Daisy Shewmaker and Mrs. Bessie Fellows were in charge of the entertainment during the social hour. Contest prizes were won by Mrs. Hazel Williams. Mrs. La Rue Gray and John David Craft. As our rummage sale is Feb. 23 special notire is here given for anyone having rummage to please leave it at Wright's store in Manhattan before noon. Thurs-

day Feb. 21.

Fifteen members and four rhildren enjoyed the day very much. The next meeting is to be with Mrs Eva Craggs. Feb. 28.

GrovelaiMt Club Holds Meeting

Grovelnnd Community club met at the home of Florence Cales, Thursday. Jan. 24. The meeting was called to order by the President. Ethel Eggers. Devotions were given b\ Prudence Evans Roll call was answered by 20 members and 4 guests.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1952. It s Blackwood County Tourney

For Bridge

8y Easlev Blackwood

"

This hand shows one way defenders can break declarer's trump bulwark. A vital part of declarer's play is his handling of the trump suit. Ami on many hands the defenders are successful in defeating declarer by attacking his trump bulwark If the defenders prevail in their attack, they can break the backbone of the declary's hand. South dealer Neither side vulnerable North (Mrs. Keen) S Q J 3 H- 10 9 7 3 D- g 4 l - A K 8 4

Emu

(Mr. Masters)

were ahead. 40 to 38. as the thirl frame came to a finish. M Ross and Zaring did their best to keep Fillmore in the running blrt the Cloverdale lads were able to stave off a flurry in the final minutes and took the honors by a 49-47 decision. Rnssellville (52) R. Sheets H Speneei Clodfelter Robbins Marsteller Whiteby

Total

ItnAchdillc (48)

S- K 10

H- 8 2

D- A K J 10 7 2

C- J 10 3 *

West

(Mr. Abell

S- 6 4

H- K 6 5 4

D- 8 3

C- Q 9 6 5 2

South (Mr. Champion)

S- A 9 8 7 5 2

H- A Q J D- 9 6 5

C- 7

The bidding: South W> st ] S Pass

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North

2 C

East 2 D

Cedar Rapids, Iowa are guests in | MnC |Ball. Mrs. Hodgson. Mrs. the home of Dr and Mrs. V. i Williams and Miss Cales. Earle Wiseman. They will re- Dining the business meeting it turn to Cedar Rapids this week was decided to donate $5 65 to e i )( j | the Polio Drive Carolyn Stein Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stewart j >oad ;l P»P<?r on the import Ant

and two children. Nancy and Jimmy, from Chicago, are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Jesse Green. Mr. and Mrs. Green are celebrating their Gold-

en Anniversary.

Mrs. Rids Hostess To President's Parley

Mrs Eddie Buis was hostess to the January molding of Past

•• * Lll* .IiTJHl.ll> -11' ' l.llj-, ' I j - ' aketi to the Clay County Hos- preMdonts Parley of the Cassell

pital in Biazil and death occur led at 10:20 a. in Friday. Surviving an- the widow. Mrs. Ktf.'1 .Mill.-r Neidlinget: one son, Jan.' of Hammond: one daughti i Mrs Mary Nell Geiser of Bta/.il and three sisters and five

hi o! hers

('. Tucker Unit 58. American Legion Auxiliary. No business was transacted. During the social hour the hostess served delicious refreshments, and all enjoyed watching television. Th" February meeting will be heM with Mrs Thomas Hardwick.

S|H‘<-ial AniioiiiHWiil For your added convenience we now maintain a drop-off and pick-up store at 313 Bloomington street (Next to Lee Williams Grocery and across from Lambda Chi fraternity). ALWAYS PLENTY OF PARKING. Leave laundry any day from I to 4 p. m. and pick-up next day same hours.

Laundry Ease

PHONE 1091)

HE WOULDN'T DROP HER IN THE WATER TANKor would he? This is one of the hilarious scenes in "Holiday for 13:11" romantic farm comedy film featured in the Ford Farming Festival.

events of 1951.

Mrs Bull entertained with a group of very humorous readings Hertha Hand and Opal Osborne gave a contest which was

, won by Ethel Eggers The door Tuesday anil Wednesday guests I prize was won by Mary*Ader.

of Mi and Mrs. Noat Nicholson of Rainbridge were; Mr. and Mrs Robert Hatfield of Remus, Mich.. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilmore of Jeffersonville. Warning to women Don't get (aught redhanded. Do not underestimatc the importance of soft white hands. Sending to the laundry is your best beauty aid Home Laundry & Cleaners. It. IN MEMOK1.VM In loving remembrance of our son. Pvt 1st class Kenneth W. Dickson, who maiie the supreme sacrifice for our country, seven war ago. Jan. 27. 1945. Holding our memot ies of Kenneth, most dear, and keeping them faithfully always, we put solace and comfort In God's word and His Promise, for we know they walk together, in the garden by still water, and in green pastures. "Away for a Little While" Kenneth, has gone away for a little while. Rut not for so very long; i Till again we'll see his smile. And again, we'll hesi hia song. Behind we leave our sorrow And. Oh. What a wonderous

joy.

For on that beautiful tomorrow Again we'll see our boy. Sadly missed by the patents, Mr and Mrs Roy C. Dickson, grandmother Mrs. Wm. Floyd, and many other relatives and I Heivls. IN MEMORY In memory of our beloved husband and father, Herbert Fitzsimmons We did not know until above, i lod ailed the idol of our love. Beyond the reach of yearning eyes How beautiful is Paradise, lo God we turn with every care Knowing He. our sorrows will share While we walk this winding pathway With hopes that, when life shall

end

I hat on some tomorrow "' shall meet our loved one, again. Sadly missed by wife, children and grandchildren.

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<U B CALENDAR Monday Modern PrUcilla Chib—2:fKV Mrs. J. A. Throop. Home and Child Study Club— $ p. m. Mrs. Herman Berg. Tuesday Progress History Club—2:30— Mis R. K Neal.

After refreshments ot cake, hihs. mints and coffee the meeting adjourned to meet Feb 28 for an all day meeting with

Hazel Malar e

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TV-TONIGHT COURTESY WRIGHT ELEC.

5:00

Mama

3:30

Stu Erw'n

4:00

Claudia

4:30

Racket Squ id

5:00

Live Like Milium

5:30

Groucho Marx

6:00

Johns Hopkins Review

6:30

Wayne King

7:00

Ken Murray

8:00

Faye Emers. ai

8:30

Hollywood Opening Nig t

9:00

Wrestling

10:00

Royal Playhouse

10:30

Beat Clonk

11:00

Theat r

Sunday A. M.

10:00

United Nations

10:30

Lamp Unto

11:00

In the Park

11.30

Super Circus

1^. M.

12:30

Herbert Hoov i

1 00

Gene Autry

1:30

Cisco Knl

2:00

Red Skelton

2:30

See It No a

3:00

Name’s the Sane

3:30

Bookshop Man

4:00

B-Bai ('

5:00

Sports Scholut

5:15

Weather Man.

5:30

Mystery Theater

6:00

Paul Whiteman

6:30

Jack Benny

7:00

Toast of Town

8:00

Fred Waring

8:30

Break Bank

9:00

Celebrity Time

9:30

Who Said That?

10:00

News Review

10:15

Little Theater

10:80

What's My Line?

11:00

Comedy Houi

2 S Pass 4 S All Pass First, let's look at some of the ways the defenders can attack declarer's trumps. In today’s hand it appears that Mr. Champion will have no difficulty in bringing in 10 trieks. What is he going to lose? With the king of spades under the ace. it seems that the defenders can win only a hear? and two diamonds Do you see how they can possibly win the fourth and deriding trick for the defeat of the contract?

Key Play

Mr. Masters made the key

mg lead was the eight of nionds and Mr. Masters with the king over dum queen. He cashed Ihe ace of monds on which Mr. Abel | ed the trey. At this point it was dear that the nine of diamonds was left in Mr. Champion s hand be I if Mr. Abel had started j 9-8-3 in the suit, he would l opened the nine spol ) Mr. Masters thought about what Mr. Champion could had for his opening bid. He had no honor In diamonds. He undoubtedly had the are of spades and might have the queen of clubs. Ho would have to have th, ace-king or the are queen in

hearts.

Miidc Mini Play Jack Therefore it was hopeless to think about winning two heart trieks. although it was possible that Mr Abel could win one trick in that suit. In any rase, at the third trick Mr. Masters led anothei diamond. To make sure Mr. Abel trumped, he returned the deuce of that Mid. Mr. Champion played the nine and Mr. Abel luffed with the four of spades. II took dummy s jack to win the trick After this play, it was impossible for Mi. Champion to avoid the loss of a trump trick and the subsequent loss of a trick to the king of hearts assured the defeat of tin- contract. GOOD OLD DAYS

Hale

1

0

4

Taylor

3

1

Plunket

11

2

4

Hart

o

2

2

Steele

4

0

1

Stevens

0

1

2

Total

21

6

13

ReelsviMe (->3)

EG

FT

PF

J. Cox

3

1

2

B Cox

6

0

2

Neal

10

4

5

Girton

3

0

3

Hassler

1

2

4

Gray

0

0

o

Duel)

0

0

1

Total

23

7

19

Bainbridge (41)

FG

IT

PF.

Harshbarger

5

3

4

Bwllerdick

1

0

1

Miller

0

0

3

i Adams

1

5

1

Zimmerman

2

4

2 1

McGaughey

5

1

2

Total

14

13

15

Cloverdale (491

FG

FT

PF j

Landig

1

2

2

B Henson

5

6

4

Schwomeyer

4

6

4

M Furr

2

2

4

Lewis

4

1

2

Horn

0

0

3

Totals

16

17

19

Fillmore (47)

FG

IT

PF

H Ross

1

0

5

Newkirk

0

3

3

M Ross

7

9

3

Newman

0

2

3

Zaring

4

6

4

McKamey

0

0

2

Anderson

0

1

4

Cash

1

0

5

Hareourt 0

0

1

Total

13

21

30

UPTOWN LEAGUE

W

L

Angwell, 2

43

2C

Angwell, 1

41

22

V F W. 2

59

24

Roanhdale Lions

52

2 ^

Mack’s Place

31

‘AO

Cities Service

23

40

Greencaslle Hdw

21

39

American Legion 'Games postponed

20

43

Ov. ! 500: Birt

604

. BlnokP!

599. Burkhardt 576,

Kei i

568

: McCammack 567,

M

Crawley

I 566. Fusoii 559.

Slavi-ns

555

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their celebrated jump-seat carriages Mi Myers, who has just started an ale bottling place here, was considerably bruised up by a runaway horse on Monday Eggs have tumbled to 15 cent a dozen. OLEOMARGARINE •• •’ns truly said that Ernest Flagg, an oleomargarine manufacturer of New York, has failed. His punishment will not be complete until he is compelled to eat his own poisonous compound. He should be made to swallow a pound of it once every three hours for two days. That ought to be sufficient to reform him ’’ (1881). IOOR F ARM "The report for the past six months made by G. P. Shoptaugh, Superintendent of !he County Poor Farm, shows the average number of inmates to be males 18, females 23. Total * o®t per heart per week-board 12 cents; clothing 15 cents; furnishing 37 cents; Superintendent's salary 25 cents; total 89 cents. Number of inmate now in tbe institution—41. Invalids 5; sick 3; insane 7; old and infirm 7; idiots 2; cripples 2; chlldren 7; able to work occasional-

3R. JOSEPH ZIEGLER shows X-ray to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. NtstieHni fork. demonsUating that son Billy, 2, is suffering from lead potej iot muscular dystrophy as parents at first thought. Now theyrs Billy must have eaten the enamel off his bed. They are in 1 fork sponsored by a Dallas, Tex., club. ftnteTnahnnal yonitcj

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Hanna 539, Harlan 539. Elinor, 552. Vote 526, Radfoi l 509, (’ Crawley 505. 200 games: MeCamniaik 228. Blocker 216. 214. Elmore 21 ; Hoover 213, Bill 212. 211 Dm-;,' 211 Kerr 208. Burkhardt 205 RAINBRIDGE SCHOOL news Initiation into the Future Homemakers of America was carried on this week On Wedi e.sday, January J3, th. formal initiation was conducted by the officers for the initiates in the Home Economics room CD Thursday, Jan. 24. an informal I initiation was given the new members before the entire school. Those becoming mei;bers include: Sandra Baker. Reta Clodfelter, Marcia Collett. Cha 1 - na Cutter, Carolyn Ensor, Shi'ley Fitzsimmons, Mariler.c Games, Lou Ella Hanks, Pntsy J Hanks, Jean Jaekson, Putt ! Kotina, Nancy Livesay, Helen j Lukenblll, TaHy McCall, Ju-e McGaUghey, Maty Ruth Phipps Clara Mae Poynter. Nancy p, j,.,, Diane Steward, Arelene Taylo, Roberta Wysong. At the Band Parents meeting January 23, plans were mad for the band to play at the cotinty basketball tourney and in contests in the spring. The group, icognizing the need t 0 coni ’ plete the outfitting of the stage of the gymnasium on which the band appears more than any other organization, appropriate ! $50 to start a fund to get a now tiont curtain. A new cyclorama for the stage has arrived and will be installed soon to replace the present room setting on th

stage.

Don’t TOPST tin’s fellow! Have nothing to do »illi lie lias no interest in you eicept what he ran lilch Int" you. Here he is, busily engaged eoneoeling some iio-lrutn which will soon be offered as a cure for praiieallv any and all human afflictions. All he needs is an .iIIh.jii assortment of kitchenware, and free access lo ibc "aid faucet. He has no medical (raining. If you yi' M t" I"* wile*, you suffer in money, health, and general williur. Your real friend in time of illness is your own l-ttni 1 * physician. You can safely place yourself in hi-' arc. '■a he writes a prescription, bring it to us. It will lx lill' l - 1 " curaldy and promptly with (he hest medicine- ol.uimaulc. COAN PHARMACY l J ulnam County’s Largest Drug Store Huilt ( ' n QUALITY, ACCURACY, ami SERVICE

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