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T'-T DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTlc, INDIANA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1952.

t AKi> lit i i« i'<K. We ere ileoply appreciative nnd wish to thank all who extended their help and sympathy during the passing of our uncle, W. M. Shonkwiler (Bill). We We wish to thank Mr. Reetor anfl his entire staff for theii services. Also all who sent flowers. Rev. William McKeehan and the Putnam Lodge No. 45 I.O.O.F. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Olodfelter and daughter pd.

POLITIC i \.'. SI.AIN

gunmen ieapeu Oa. ii into the eai 1

hi* phorw.

and sped away.

He said that everything in his

Across the street soldiers were

ward had been quiet.

holding drills at the 33rd Arm-

In the Gross slaying, witness-

ory.

es said a blaek sedan pulled up

Gross, a soft drinks distribu-

near Gross as he crossed in

tor, played a prominent role in

front of tii^Rvangelical Church

a battle to keep the west side

a short distance from his home.

block out of the 31st ward. He

A spotlight from the car was

had been acting Republican

trained on him while two men

committeeman of the ward for

jumped out and fired at close

the last eight months and was

range, witnesses said. Then the

up for election

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffice at (■reencaatle, Indiana :ut second class mall matter under act of March 7, I87H. Subscription price tO cents per week; 1*4.00 per year by mail in Putnam County: $5.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 95, 74 or 114 S. R. Kariden. Publisher rt-lB South Jackson Street

OUt TO COiDt

eased without ' dosing" when you rub throat, chest and a « a m back at bedtime | ^ 9 with time-tested ▼ vapor ua

Mr. Masters’ hand. Not, so with Mr. Muzzy. If the ace of spades have been led at trick three he undobutedly would have taken a discard. He would have said. “You can never con-

vince me that I should trump my partner’s good ace." You never could either. Anyway to make sure Mr. Muzzy would trump. Mr. Mas ieis led the TREY of spades.

) The nine topped it and .yTT put up the queen of tru mp ^ Mr. Abel over-ruffe fl king but after that hr ' a trump trick ami the clubs for down one.

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HOME OWNED - HOME OPERATED 700 South Jackson St.

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Humanity has escaped ruin by ancient and modern barbarians. Universal history reveals this, and God’s dealing with his children repeats this every day. We were h.n a fire brand plucked out of the burning.—Amos 4:11.

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TOWNE HOUSE CRACKERS Lb. Pkg. 33c

Personal and Local News Briefs Guy Williamson and Leo Grimes spent today in Cincinnati on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander, 632 East Washington, are the parents of a daughter born Tues-

day.

Ralph Call. Sr., Hanna Court, underwent a major operation at the Putnam County Hospital Wednesday. The Missionary Society of the Fillmore Christian Church will meet Tuesday, February 12th with Mrs. Raymond Siddons. Mrs. Hazel King and Mrs. Ruth Miller have been called to Decatur, 111., by the critical illness of their sister, Mrs. Sally King. Mrs. Russell Freeland left today for Denver, Colo., where she will join her husband, Pfe Freeland, who is stationed at Lowry Field. Mrs. Freeland wa.formerly Miss Joan Miles. Mrs. Charles Howard and Mrs. Chester Goodman will leave Friday morning for Gary where they wil lattend the mid-winter conference of the Loyal Order of e and Women of Moose which is held there this week-

end.

Miss Lillian C. Harris of Chieago is the houseguest of Flor enee Patterson of the Cole apartments. Miss Harris is representative of the Olson Travel Organization of Chicago She is in Groencastle confering with DePauw students and local citizens interested in European tours. Mrs. Iva Hammond suffered a badly cut right hand Tuesday evening while at work at the Union building. She was using the elevator to bring food down to the kitchen from upstairs when her hand was caught in the elevator. She was taken to a local physician and it required thirteen stitches to close the

cut.

Either our regular Laundry Department or our Washed Department will relieve the burden of never ending washday. Home Laundry & Cleaners. it ANNIVERSARY Birthdays Maurice Rader, R. 3, 29 years February 7.

Woman’s Flub Luncheon Is Held Members of the Woman's Club and their guests enjoyed a luncheon meeting at the Union Building on Wednesday. It was the annual observance of the founding of the club which occurred in 1874. Dr. Herfdd Ross gave the program and introduced students who presented a short play presenting the idea of the "modern theatre."

EXTRA TOKYO, Feb. 7 (UP) An airplane believed to bo a U. K. Air Force bomber crashed on the outskirts of Tokyo in a heavy snowstorm tonight and Japanese police said ’’several’' houses were set afire. Sulphur, pure enough to burn at the touch of a match, outcrops on the ^ides of bills in Starr county, Texas. It's Blackwood For Bridge By Easlev Plackwood

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With Mr. Muzzy playing opposite him, Mr. Masters make humanics pay off. Mr. Masters is an expert on bridge humanics. It is not enough for him to make the right technical plays plays for which he could not possibly be criticised. He also tides at all times to make it as easy as possible for his partner to play correctly. South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. North (Mrs. Keen) S- 9 6 5

H- 5 4

- D- Q J 4 C- K J 10 9 7 Went East

iMr. Masters)

(Mr. Muzzy)

S- A K Q J 8

3 S- 7 2

H- 10 7 2

H- Q

D- 6 3

D- 10 9 8 7 5 2

C- A 3

C- (8 6 5 4

South ( VIr. Abel)

S- 10 4

H-AKJ9863

D- Q 2 C- Q 2

The bidding: South West

North East

1H 18

Pass Pass

Dbl. 2S

Pass Pass

3H Pass

4H All Pass

Take a look

at today's hand.

At first glsnce

it appears that

nothing can prevent Mr. Abel

from making

lis contract. He

loses only two spades and a club. Actually, he has no chance at all against the proper defense. Mr. Masters won the first two tricks with the king and queen of .spades, Mr. Muzzy echoing with the seven anil deuce. Now, Mr. Masters fully realized the potential value of his twice-

guarded 10 of trumps Promotes 10 S|M»t

If Mr. Muzzy had the king or the queen or the-jack of trumps, that 19 spot could be promoted to a full-fledged winner. To effect this, Mr. Masters cashed the ace of clunk then led another spade even though he knew Mr. Dale was out of the suit. With Mr. Champion as a partner, he could have led any spade aeven the are and Mr Champion would have ruffed with hia highest trump to try and promote a trump winner in

SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY FISH Sauer Kraut and Weiners, Hum. Baked Potatoes, Macaroni ami Cheese, Broccoli Navy Beans, Corn Bread. Iwmon Pie. Homemade Pies, Hot Rolls, GOOD COFFEE JOE'S CAFETERIA

EITEL’S FLOWERS VALENTINES lc f 5c, 10c to $1.00

Carlo and Steve Mind theii Own Business You’ve met them nosey people who think nothing of asking you the amount of your salary what yon paid for your house and the size of your mortgage Or maybe they come in your house look fm dust on the furniture and criticize your gardening technique while drinking your root tjper. Maybe the wholesalers consider Carlo and Steve old snoops beesuse they keep nosing around for red-hot nuys, but Carlo and Steve are just minding their own business . . which is to sell top-quality groceries and meats at the lowest price in town. Just look what Carlo and Steve get for tnindvS their own business . . . how else can you dish out bargains like these? | mi |

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