The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1952 — Page 2
THE DAILY nANNFfl, GRFENCASTIP, INDIANA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1952
Local Freshmen Dron Net Tilt
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THE
Oreencastle high school’s freshman net team traveled to Crawfordsville yesterday only t > tfttirn home on the short bih! of
i- .’ll to 24 contest.
The winners led all the way,
11-1 nt the quarter; 20-12 at the | becoming involved hall', ami 2(i-l* at the end of the ; hle»ovei MrHale
Either way the May voting foi national committeeman goes, the Democratic political scene should he clarified before convention U at least should bring forth a group of candidates for the party's two top nominations. So far. aspirants for the two offices have been reluctant tu^ enter the campaign for fear of
in the squub-
tturd period.
cireemastle (24) Austin ^ Long Hughes Hither Saathoff Campbell Hi l.-ey Monnett Total
I'C. 0 1 2 1 2 2 0 0
FT 0 :i 0 » 2 1 i i 8
< r.iu fordst ill,Hi Irh (’ummings Foster Harden Moore Ward Imlin J'oone (haves Kesslei Harper I 'lorel Totol
(31 | F(. 1
FT 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 l
Iii addition to Watkins, those considered as gubernatorial hopefuls are Minority Leader of the State Senate I^eo Steinle, of Isspei . Lafayette Attorney Roger Branifin; Minority Leader the State House of Representatives S. Hugh Dilkn. Petersburg; former U. S Attorney H Howaid Caughran. and tf S. Atto. - j-’ ney Matthew Welsh of Vincen-
nes.
I? Tlie Democratic Stale Commit2 I tee plans to adopt a complete 1 new set of rules in its Friday j meeting, as well as set a day 2 I for the State Convention.
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SOCIETY
! .sorority Hollis Itiisiness Meeting
Veronlea Club To Merl >\ei|nesilay
Veronica Club will meet witti Mrs Paul Mahoney at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. O. ior Sallust will have the program.
TOD.W’S BIBLE TIHH fiHT But a real man’s word is £, good as his bond. If a man . . . hind his soul with a bond, h shall not break his word Num-
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P. E. <). Meets M ednesday Evening P E. O. will have a dinner m eting Wednesday evening at 6 o’clock, at the home of M, Laurel Turk Miss Ethel Mitchell i- chairman of the committee
Check Forger Gets 4 Years
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. |2 il’Pi Clyde Isenhotu. .'11. a I legid leader ol a wide-spread checK iorging ring began a four year term today in federal penitentiary after pleading guilty to in1, istnt, transportalinn of a forg- , ,1 ( heck. Iscnhom a,, iise l of directing n KM) 000 foi gcry ring while a patient nt Sunnysidr Tuberculosis Sanitorium here, admitted taking a S6.’! forge,I check from Indianapolis to Milwaukee last Octobd Federal .ludgo William id Stecklc i then sentenced him late yesterday to l,,iu years in Jedcral penilcntiary at Ten ■ Haute. Federal agents said Isenhout and 12 accomplices operated i.i ,.x , (Meit, and 12 midwestern slat, from Apt il. 1051, until last month when state police said they • mashed the ring Several members ol th> gang are still a*
large
The convention date probably will be .June 24, with the preliminaries set for June 23. Under new rules, the national committeeman and cnnimitteeuoman would be chosen the day the State Committee organize . which is the second Saturday after the May primary, which this yeat is May 6,
PAV FINAL TKIBI TE The coflin rested on the top of a pyramid ut purple-drape, I steps ** wa -s covered with the gold and crimson of the royal standard and upon it in shiinmet - ing brilliance some of the crown jewels. The imperial stale crown ic-t-ed over the King’s lead. The sceptie, with the incredible Cullman diamond looking like a bad of fight in its head, was over his left hand. The jeweled orb of a Christian king was over his right hand . But overshadowing all this splendor was the little wreath of Elizabeth, the widow with it i inscription: “To darling Bertie from evet-loving Elizabeth "
his
ANNIVERSARY
Mi
rears
Weddings
and Mi - Joe King, 19 February l.’ltli.
Birthdays
Mi - Anna Baynard. 27 years old today. Feb 12. ( 'hervi Lynn York, daughter M Alberta York, Putnam- ; vein old today, Feb. 12 •M" “ 1 mane, son of Mr. and Roland K lurk. Coatesville R -’ 2 V -us old Feb Kith. " Crawley, .‘<06 N. Ind- ’ od., 1 February 12th • bem Lloyd Hood, son of Mr
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Broker Settles Marital Trouble
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LEBANON, Ind . Feb. 11 - iUPi Theodore H Thompson, 39, was free today of a "contempt of court citation’’ following a property settlement with his estranged British-born wife. Judge ('hark*. F Thompson found the wealthy aircraft broker in contempt of Boone Circuit Court late yesterday for failure to pay $150 weekly court- ordered support to his wife. The Judge ordered Thompson to "purge himself of'the contempt
citation or go to jail.’’
He was ordered released when attorneys for both parties agreed on a "property settlement." However, Thompson said there was no possibility of a ‘‘reconciliation” between him and his
b i Hood, GreencastD j
|,eh ’ 12 i Mrs. Jean Thompson filed suit
lor divorce following an "inter-
I’ttrsoiiul and Local News
reported on Elm
John C. Knight is qpite 'll at his home
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wright huv returned from Sarasota and other points in Florida. The Fillmore W S. C. S. will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ruth Smith, with MtMaude Pace co-host,‘S> Miss Jane Zeiner, Fillmore, was a guest of Mrs. Vein C. Walton at the Indianapolis Symphony Concert at the Murat Theatre Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Kiinberlin arrived from New York today, for an extended visit with her sister. Miss Laura Towne. before r-'-turning to her home m Califor-
nia.
Alfred Stone. Greenenalle i township assessor, has announced his deputies a follows: Mis. ! Harvey Owens, Mi Mildred Armstrong. Mrs Frank Deer, .1 E. Courtney and Mrs. Roc;
Moore.
Venard Johnson, servic, manager for Greencastle Motors, | Inc., is in Flirt, Mich., this week, i where he is attending the Geneta! Mot, is Institute for service managers in training of mechanics and instruction in designing. Mr. and Mrs. R H Kierstcad returned to their home in Mason. Mi, b , Monday, after spending a short time in the home of Mrs. Kiel sh ad s parents, Mr. ..nd Mrs. George Knauer. They also drove to Oblong. 111., and visited Mrs. Hansel Tower and Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrell and children are spending a few day- witb Mr and Mi,s. William A Unsworth. The Farrells will go from Grcencastl, to the Sieila Ordnance Depot in Siena. Cabi.nnia. Mr Farrell lias been tatmned at Big Delta, Alaska. Prof Herman Berg of the DePauw University Music School faculty has been chosen as one of the judges for the solo and ensemble contest of the Indiana School of Music Association, which will be held at Indiana University on Saturday. Musicians from 51 high schools will
part inpate.
New Maysvllle Club Met With Mrs. < roshy The New Maysville Community Club met Feb. 8 at the home j of Mrs Glen C. Crosby. Mis Frank Gerkin was a guest and sixteen club members respond,- '
'.o roll call.
Special features of this meeting were a piano solo by Mis Crosby, a devotional program bv Mrs. Alice Hatfield and Mi Harry Grantham read a paper on “The Heart.” The next meeting of this club will be March 14 at the home of Mrs. William I Rayfield.
Section 4
Meets Thursday Section 4 of the Christian church will meet Thursday, Feb 14. at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Fr, d Dmg. There will be a speaker on South America.
Sorority To Hold Regional Sessions
Chapters of the central region of Kappa Delta Phi sorority will meet at the Lincoln Hotel in Indianapolis, on Feb. 15 and 10. M: >. Josef Sharp, of Gamma I’h jthapter Greencastle, is th, regional director and will conduct ,the business meeting .which w 1! convene at 2 p. in. on Saturday. ! Mis. Sharp has served the lot al jihapicr faithfully and efficientiy 1 .. - hi'dorian, president and , ir r, Tilly as a member of the boa-,I
(f directors.
Mrs. Clifford Frazier will serve •is delegate and Mrs. Gene Matthews as alternate, from this
chapter.
iJcV'-ial other local members are planning to attend the dinner and ,'arc, to be held Saturday even.: g m the Ti avert in, Room
( 'M ONEI Is | h i TENANT
national free-for-all” in which
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'Visiting English relatives
' UR nASE ' 111 • 1 legedly called Thompson
'ii base clerks listed records as Lt Col Ray. i, bed the files for his
ul-
liim
"bloody devil" and locked from his $100,000 estate,
j Thompson sued his in-laws,
1 n "‘' Uiey learn- whom he said he brought to the
• 1 that R was only a lieilten- j (' s ,nl 'H'* l 11 his fusi name was ' for ('nlonel His title Lt. Colonel
Ray
to visit Mrs. Thompson, trespass. Mrs. Thompson
sued for divorce and asked $250,.
000 alimony.
To have the time of your WIFE send the washing to Home Laundry & Cleaners. It will be money well spent. We have a service for every budget. It
< iirrent \ I fairs Group To Meet Wednesday Thi Current Affairs Group o*' A. A U W. will meet Wednesday at 8 p m it the home of Mrs. R W Marsh, 613 Ridge Av, Mis Katl ui- e Brunei and Mis J. H Todd will lead a discussion on the subject "R, cent Development in Anglo-American Relations.”
St. Paul's Study ( luh Meets Thursday St Paul's Study Club will meet Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. G. E Miller South ludiai a Street Road.
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West ITuyd Club To Meet Wednesday Th, West Floyd Home Demonstration dub will meet Wednesday, Feb 13, with Mrs. Morris Bryan Mrs. Eggers and Miss Arnold will give the final lesson on care and repair of electrical appliances. Members please bring clothes for rummage sale io i;<i-c money for th’e county chorus.
Mrs. Itaipli Carrico Hostess to (Tub The Good Cheer Club will meet nt the home of Mrs. Ralph Carrico Feb. 14th at 1:30.
Epsilon Psi sorority held » I business meeting last Monday evening in the Public Service I Room. Miss Doris Strain, presli.enl of the Alpha Theta chapter of Brazil, and Miss Jean Strain were guests. The primary purpose of this meeting was to discuss further plans for a sorority card party to be held sometime in March. Miss I>avon Elmore, sorority treasurer, reported the status of the treasury and that of each individual member according to International report. The meeting adjourned with the reading of the closing litus’ The next meeting will be held February 18, unless notified of a change in plans.
It's Blackwood For Bridge
By Easley Blackwood
Section Three Meets Thursday
Section 3 of the Christian Church will meet Thursday. February 14 at 2:00 p. m. ut the home of Mrs. Carl Arnold cn West Walnut Street. Members please note change of meeting place.
There will be a free chili supper at the Moose Home Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock for all Moose members and their families. Supper is sponsored by the Women of the Moose.
Section One 1 o M,*'i Thursday Section One of the First Christian church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Eugene Akers Mrs. Ethel Sears and Mrs. Elmer Sly will be assistant hostesses. Mrs. Arthur Lyon will have the devotions. D Orville Davis will tie the guest speaker.
Boatd-A-Match play Is interesting change from regular contract method. The team of four contest between Mr. Masters’ chib and the Uptown Club was played on i board-a-mateh basis. If you are not acquainted with that method, here is a word of explanation. East dealer. Neither side vulnerable. North (Mr. Dale) S- 8 3 H- 9 8 6 5 4 2 D- 6 5 C- .19 2
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(Mr. West)
S- J 5 4
H - 10 3
D- A Q 10 4 2
C- Q 10 7
South (Mr. Miir/V)
S- A 8 H- K 7
D- 8 7 3 C- A K 8 0 4 The bidding: East South West North IS 2 C 2D Pass 3 S Pass 4 S All Pass Two members of your team play the North-South hands against two members of the other team. The cards are not tossed onto the table as a rubber bridge, but , ach player plays his
East
( M i East)
S- K V 10 9 7 2
H - A Q J
D- K J
C- 5
■ aids iti front of him so that, when the hand is over, he has the same thirteen cards hr started with. Th dircctoi of the contest hen takes these hands and places them in the same relative position on a table in an,ther room. There,,the other half of your team plays the same deal, holding the East-West hands. The other half of the opposing team, of course, holds the North-South hands. Each Hand Is Muteil Each hand is a match. Yo either win it, lose it or tie it. You win it if your team has a net fdua. For example, if your North.So'.itli pair has a score of minus 100 on a hand and your EastWed pair lias a score of plus 200. you win the match because, as a team, you have- a net plus score. When the score is exactly the same in both rooms, that is u tie and each team has won a half match. The first time today’s hand was played, Mr. Champion held Die East Cards, got to .four VkIcs and made five or 450 When the hand was replayed, Mr East of the Uptown ; Club got onto the same conMiizzv lieM, him to four-odd and thus won the match. how you did it." said Mrs. Keen.
. , oest took it !,, I, I this contract: ** In oUk r . _ SIX. fiv r much ami called fot th *1 my. I "t won wkh the ,1 turnef1 ’ heart. AftJI was no wav a 1 w >nn:im tricks v *! heai: „„d , he . , Ml ' Champion "Muz, like n ’j
Beta Sigma Phi Meets Tonight Beta Sigma Phi meeting tonight, February 12 in the Publi. Service office. The pledge meeting will be at 7 30 and the r, gular meeting at 8 30. Edna Hamm will be the speaker. She will sp.bk on jewelry.
Mrs Mae Wilson underwent an operation Monday at Robert Long Hospmd in Indianapolis Hci tool,i is in Ward F. Sh» would i„ glad to heai from her ft lends.
Th,- Day Gleaners of Fillmoie will meet all day Friday with Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Rail Varvel assistant hostess. Bring youi thimble as there will be work to do.
\ VMKS T\\o Dim Kits
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 12. (UPl Chi owner Ed Walsh of St. Isaiis. Mo , who had a winnei in the 1950 classic, today nominated Californians Joe James and Sam Hanks as his drivers for the 36th annual 500-mile Indianapolis Mote,i Spipdway race. James, Van Ntiya pilot, was the first driver out of last year’s race with a broken fuel line in the eighth lap Hanks, of Glendale. has competed heie six times but never finished in the money. Johnnie Parsons won the rainshortened race for Walsh two years ago.
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Section Two to Meet With Mrs. S. < . Sayers Section 2 of the First Christian church will meet Thursday Feb. 14. at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs S C. Sayers Assistant hostesses will he Miss Carrie Pierce. Mrs. W. A. Benner. Mrs. Alice Day, Mrs. Margaret Ward and Mrs. \V r . L. Hudlin. Mrs. Hudlin will also lead them in devotions
VALENTINE NOTES
Della Gamma Alumnae To Meet Thursday Delta Gamma Alumnae will meet Thursday afternoon, Feb. 14, at 2 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. G W. Hanna.
D..A.I1. Guest Dinner To Be Held Feb. 1H The D A R Washington Birthday Guest Dinner will he held in the DePauw Union building, February 19th at 6:30 o’clock, with John Cartwright as guest speaker. Reservations should be re-
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