The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1952 — Page 2
THE DAiLY BANNER, G.TEENCASTi?, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1952.'
GOD CORNER
Ml FAVORITE A SECRET 'TIL NOW Sajrs: Mrs. Loo TMinpr
LMM
i.►.< <»* Sc • u. .» »mpr
:;,me tc Gfecncastlc two years ago with her husband and two child*
r-'n from Middleburg Virginia She has givwr
favorite recipes.
two of her
CORN PONE BREAD 2 e Me d . 1 Tsp. Flour 3 tsp 'Viking Powder 1 tsp Salt. 1 tsp. Sugar. 1 Tap. Crisco 2 EggsMix with sweet milk and bake.
SALMON SALAD
1 ean Salmon. Sweet Pickles Onion, Place Salmon on Lettuce Leaves mix onion cut fine with sweet pickles, cover salmon, sprinkle ?atsup over top
1 V-TONIGMT COURTESY WRIGHT ELEC.
WFBM-TV—Channel ti
5:00
. Chiickwagon Tates
5:15
Cartoon Chit
5:30
Western Tiieatet
5:45
Town Topic?
6:00 ...
Tom Berry
6:30 ..
Week In Sports
0:45
Telenevvs
7:00
99 Harmonie.-
7:15
For Men
7:30
Man vs. Crinv
8:00
Star Playhouse
9:00
Electric Theater
9:30
Boston Rlackie
0:00
Weather Man
!0:15
News
0:30
Greatest. Fights
0:45
Music In Night
1:00 .
Star Cavalcade
WRIGHTS
ELECTRIC SERVICE NOCb
_V\c!iting!iuuso DEALER
APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE il E. V> .limit Phone Oj
RECEIVE NI USE'S ( APS
THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In (he postofflee at Greencaatle, Indiana as second ■lass mall matter under act of March 7, 187A Subscription price JO cents per week; $4.00 per rear by mall In Putnam County: 45.00 to $10.<40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 95, 74 or 114 S. R. Rarlden, Publisher I’M9 South .Tarkson Street
TODAY’S HI RLE THOUGHT Youth and inexperience should .ot he misled by dangerous doctrine, or example. Thou shall not put a stumbling blood before hr blind Le 19 14
I'ersional and Local News Briefs
Modem Priscilla Will Meet
The Modern Pi isi ilia Club will me l on Monday afternoon, March 10th. 2::;0 p. m . at the lion > of Mr. C N. McWethy on riaKl Seminaly . trerd
liestnn Cltlll To |Iold GvJest .Meeting
The Boston Club will hold its annual p -t meeting at the home of M «s Lelia Horne, 516 F. '-t Semi: ,i y atn et, Monday evenn at 8 o'clock. Mrs. J F Hilt . i M m Groce Browning will tie the assisting hostesses. Guest speaker will be Mrs. John B. B vd. Her program will be n presentation of ‘'The King And
I.” and will be based upon tho play. Miss Patricia Could will ung a group of songs.
Saddle Club Pitch In Olnner Is Postponed
The pitch-in dinner planned, fbr this Sunday by the Putnam County Saddle Club has been
postponed ur.til Sunday, March 16, weather peimltting. Mrs.
Icsis Deer, social chairman, announced today.
( ORRECTION In Ha kman’s advertisement white enamel dish pans should have toad as selling for the special price of 69c instead of 98c.
Mr. and Mrs. L. VV Van Cleave jf Northwood attended the raping ceremony held at the Cenenary Methodist church. Terre iaute, Feb. 17, between two and three o'clock with inception folowing the ceremony. Miss Helen lyiuise Myers of Marshall, was one of the thirty girls who received their caps j’he training was given at the Union Hospital School of Nursing at Terre Haute. Miss Myers is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bleu Myers of Marshall and mere of the Van Cleaves of this city There was one young lady from Greencastle In the crowd of happy girls Her name is given as Miss Dorothy Winifred Tucker. There was also one from Kenai, Alaska Her name is given ns Miss Alida Pettersrm This ceremony was a very pretty sight and one nil the girls can be very proud of.
ANNIVERSARY
Birthdays Karen L. Coffman. 10 years today, March 7.
Richard Coffman, March 10.
Harold Pettit, Greencastle Route .'1, today, March 7.
Carol Ruth Miller, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Miller, Ir, 2 years old today, March 7.
ur Bank Does Not Write Insurance
or Sell Cars
• • •
• • • • •
1 - The First-Citizens Bank and Trust Co. FINANCES I HE PURCHASE OF CARS. That is our business. We know financing but we don’t know manufact* uring or insurance.
2 - Your own insurance agent represents strong insurance companies. He will sell you only the auto insurance he knows you ought to have.
3 - The automotive agency knows the automotive business and how to sell it.
EACH MAN TO HIS TRADE. For the sale of the car -- - - - the LOCAL AUTOMOBILE DEALER. For insurance - - - YOUR INSURANCE AGENT.... And for local FINANCING and at lowest rates....
^FIRST-CITIZENS BANK ))) & TRUST COMPANY’ “Your Friendly Bank"
Lawrence Crump la off duty at the post office due to illness Sid Gasaway is in critical condition at the Putnam county hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McGinnis Gosport, are the parents of a daughter, bom Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poff. Greencastle R. 3, are the parents of a daughter botm Thursday. Miss Ella Tilley was called to Detroit, Mich., for the funeral of her sister, Miss Hattie Tilley, who passed away Saturday. March 1. Mrs. Donald Thomas has returned home after spending several days with Mr. and Mr* James Thomas and daughter in Waynetown. , Word has been reeeived here of the birth of a daughter on February 21st, to Mr. and Mis. James Thomas of Waynetown. The baby has hern names) Myrna
Carol
Mi and Mrs. George Bundy are the patents of a son born Friday morning at the Putnam county hospital. Mrs. Bundy is the manager of the local auto license branch office. The Rev. Francis Kull of Saint Paul's Catholic Church wishes to announce that by reason o* the Illness of the Sisters thete will be no instruetions on Satiu‘day morning, March 8th. Miss Kathleen Campbell haa returned from Miami Bench, Florida, where she has spent the past several weeks. Miss Campbell was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Eduardo Penn, and Dr
Pena.
Funeral services were held In Indianapolis Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Dora Bailey, widow of the Rev. John F. Bailey and mother of Hillary A. Bailey. All were former residents of Green-
castle.
Robert McCutchan ,a former Greencastle boy, now residing in Lebanon, was elected a vice president of the Indiana Lumber & Builders .Supply Association at a state meeting of the organization in Indianapolis Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Crosby have returned from Orlando, Florida, where they have been the guests of Mrs. Crosby’s brother, Floyd Call, and Mrs. Call. Mr i«id Mrs. Nathan Call of Roaehdale returned home with
them.
The Clinton and Madison Twp, Home Economics Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Alma Clod felter Thursday, March 13. Mrs. Lottie Stark, assistant hostess. Song: Home on the Range; roll call, Hints on house cleaning; program by Mrs. Mildred Newgent and Mrs. Georgia Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barnaby have returned to their home here. Mrs. Barnaby met Mr. Barnaby in Kingston, Jamaica and they returned vli Havana and New Orleans Mr. Barnaby haa been on a hunling expedition with Mrs. Barnabas father, Joseph Shirk of Peru, They spent several weeks In the Veneauelan Jungle near the headwaters of the Orinoco River. Mrs Grace Newby has gone to Indianapolis to attend the Institute of the Meridian Union of the W C. T..U. of which she had been recording secretary for 24 years, holding the record of the longest service as secretary, of any union in the city. The Institute Is being held in the Roberts Park church and Incidentally, the Meridian Union haa been, for many years, the largest In the city, with a membership of about 250.
It s Blackwood For Bridge
By Easley Blackwood
Opponents Learned About Opening Deads From Mr Muzzy Is This A System ? "WELL. IT WAS quite a I match,” said Mr. Champion, discussing the team of four contest between his team and a team representing the Uptown Club. "We lost as many hands as we won but some of those wins were tiie most fantastle results 1 have ever seen North dealer Neither - idc vulnerable
North
S A Q H - K Q 9 7 6 2 D - 9 7 3
7v and decided to use some of Muzzy'- tactics in this deal." East's aping of Mr. Muzzy's defense will l» shown in tomorrow': column *
Bowling News
Putnam Howling League
\\
Honeggers Snack Shop Langdon Bros. Hot Rods Moose Heart V K. \V. Auxiliary Morton, i’lcsbyleriah 500 Series: Evans 036, Sears 513, Eitel 522. G Hanlon 501. ZeigIfni an 503 Elinoi'e 578, Bioekei 594, C Crawley 510. M. Ctawley 523 200 Games Seal's 209, Elmore | 224 Blocker 201. 212
fatal accident Ml'NClE, Ind., March 6.- , (ip i Robert Kirtz, Richmond, w i killed and ids brother, Paul, injured critically when their car w.: demolished in an accident on i S 35 eight miles southeast ot
in re
Police said Ihc steering wheel ami engine rammed Robert into the rear seat of the auto when he apparently lost control on a
'Raiurv
"I'-niotj husband, on,. M tw passed av ;,v Mard.tth,' 1 .a Veinf f
HE JUST GREW OUT OFl-A
C
K Q
West
East
1 fdnu n
l.eagsie
V\
1.
(Mrs. Keen)
(Mr. C hampion)
Angwell 1.
52
29
8 , J 6 5 4
2
S - 10 9 8
Angwell 2.
51
30
K - R 3
H - A 5
VFW 2
•17
34
D - 10
D - A y 0 2
Mack'.- Place
17
34
C I 10 8 7 3
0-9542
Roaehdale Lions
44
37
South
Cities Service
29
52
S -
K 7 .1
Amor lean Legion
as
53
H -
.1 10 4
G’Castle Hdw.
27
51
D -
oc
*
5 4
Over 500: Kerr 584, Aker 582,
C - A 6
If you do not like to iron shirts, and few women do, encourage hubby to tend them to Home Laundry and Cleanara. Ha will
The bidding: North East South West 1 H Pass 2 D Pass 2 H Pass 4 H All pas t "I must admit," he continued, "that some of our wins must be credited to Muzzy, although his successes were more by accident than by design Ixioks like belt never learn. "You tell him to lend his fourth best card from a long suit nghinst no trump, so he makes that lead against a suit bid, too Then you tell him not to underlead an ace against a suit hid Where Ins suit is of four cards or more. So tie takes your advice literally by laying down an ace from a ten are holding How Come? “EVERY TIME he dal something like that, we won a match," Mr. Dale pointed out. "That’s true,” admitted Mr Champion. "And I bet those Uptown Club players are having a hard time explaining to each other how they lost some of those boards. Inrutenlsllv, h«ivv did you fail to win 10 tricks on this deal'’" When this hand was first played, Mr. Champion held the Ena' cards and defended against a four heart contract. He opened the 10 of spades and North won with the ace and cashed the queen. After some thought he decided the diamond suit was more dangerous than the chance that Mr. Champion had started with only two spades. Accordingly, he entered dummy with the ace of rlubs and discarded a diamond on (he king of spades. Different Opening WHEN EVERYBODY followed to this trick, he switched to a trump and dio-e out the ace With the favorable placement of the diamond honors, he couldn't go wrong on the play of thul suit and lost only one diamond trick. Thus he made five, losing one trick in each red suit. •When we played the hand, holidng the North-South cards, said Mr. Dale, “we were in the •ante contract, four hearts. But East dtd not make the same opening lead that you did. He said later he had learned a lot about opening lends from Muz-
TV-TONIGHT COURTESY WRIGHT ELEC.
5:00
0:80
0:40
6:00
Kukla, Fran and Ollie
6:15
Twilight Time
6:30
Those Two
6:45
News Caravan
7:00
Beulah
7:30
Man vs. Crime
8:00
Big Story
8:30
Happy ValleV
9:00
Boston Blackie
9:30
Electric Theater
10:00
News: Weather
10:15
10:30
Break Bank
11:00
Racket Squad
11:30
News; Prevlswa
11:46
Golden Gloves
mrnrm
TELEVISION
be delighted and ao will you. It. 11 B. Wateut Sfc
WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE
Hmmm M
Lewis 569 Vote 548. M. Crawley 547, Harlan 542. Faller 534, ( . Crawley 517. Broadsheet 513. Bill 512 G. Crawley 505. Ritchie 501. 200 games: Lewis 224. Kerr 223, M Crawley 220, Aker 211, 207. Vote.210. Duval 20;
Till COUNTY COMMUNITY ( HI R( II
Kivef
Kev and Mr E
Pastors
Pleaching services 2nd and 4t!
Sundays
Sunday school <*ni li Sunde; morning at 10 o'clock. Prayer services each Wednes day evening 7:00. Everyone welcome.
. :h ARLES DALE ROSENBERGER'S mother stands on hr torn
TO .SELL—BUY, — KENT — ;.f 0 ut 7 , / t ! -lnch height in their Los Angeles h •• - learning FIND WORK ETC. SAY IT IN traft classification is 4-F. Charles Just grew < t cf 1A. tt. - • . .. . , I s .1 t _ 4 n * n 45 #«.,(• *
A DAILY BANNER CLASS!- j!0-yenr-old registered In 1949 he was 6 feet 5 i:;ches. Armyi FIED AD j t feet 6 inches, so board reclassified him. f/n rnationalSor
Coming To Greencastle! Walt Disney's Own SNOW WIII i I
IN PERSON All Day, Tuesday, March 11th FREE COMIC BOOKS TO THE KIDS
ACCOMPANIED BY ADULTS
HICKMAN'S
19 EAST WASHINGTON ST.
I'llON'E l«
IT S NOT TOO SOON TO THINK OF GRADUATION LAY-AWAYS Tfusimiik! l#r «ny occaM
Ml
17 Jswsls. 14k natural whits |old-5il(d aaM>
DEXTER $60. SO
KM 4
17 Jewel*. !4k natural
ild-f" ‘
gold-filled rats.
The (w// Most Appreciated
DRAKE S
t
1 JEWELRY AND 6IFT ,» r.. SEMINARY ST. ON* BLOCK EAST OF BV-
