The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1952 — Page 2
T. 'T u'!LV 5.4MMEK. GREcNC STLc IROI. MA, SATURDAY MAY 3, 1952
a iii». 4 v (i^Ah T BlrthdayH Mr;. Gertrude Reising, Brick Chapel, Sunday, May 4th Donald Lee Torr, 2 years old today, May 3.
BAG FOLK KI SS JETS
SEOUL, May 3 <INS»— Allied F-86 Sabrejet pilots today shot down four Communist MIG-15 .lets in a pair of sundown battles near the Yaln river in North Korea. The Allied flyers also probably destroyed another MIG earlier in the day and damaged a 1-A Red fighter.
ON TV SUNDAY junction with Mothers' Day activities. Mr. Hamilton will come from Bloomington to play the lead
OIL STRIKE THREATENING OWIU spokesmen offered the Air Force access to gasoline supplies if officials designate their needs In order to prevent unjustified movements of oil products.
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Monday Monday Book club ,'t p. m M. A. \V. Crandall Fortnightly club, covered dish dinner, 6,30 p m. Mrs. L. H Dirks* Current Literature Group of A A U W—Mrs Perry Rush 7:30 Monday club, 2 30, Mrs Omei Beck Tuesday Over-the-Tearups 2 :0 \i i G. l> Rhem A< tive Tri Kappa 8 p m Mrs, P.ex 'rhorlton. V\ ednesday Crescent <'tub 2 30, Mr. Perry Rush Kappa Kappa Gamma Alum na< I p. in Mi Luther, Bainbridge Thursday Della Gamma Alumnae 2 in Mrs. Wallace Graves Friday Century Club, 2 30, Mri William Luther, Bainbridge
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iVrsonal and Local News Briefs
TO THE VOTERS Of 4th Ward I am not a candidate for any office. My name was filed by mistake. , i Ralph A. Call, Sr.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Y-PALACE JUNCTION U. S. 36 AND HIGHWAY 43 Complete Sunday Dinners ♦ FRIED CHICKEN AND + BAKED HAM GLESSNER AND PAUL LUKF^’ I.
Kreeme Kasile South on Road 43 HOME OF Delicious Old Fashioned Ice Cream. Homemade Bar-B-Q, tasty French Fries - Other Tempting Snacks. AMPLE PARKING - FRIENDLY SERVICE.
Guardians Sale Of Personal Properly
MINNIE CALL AT MINNIE CALL PREMISES IN ROAf I1D VI.F Saturday, May 10-I P M. Roarhdalr Bank and Trust Company, Guardian Dishes, Knives and Forks; Jardlnes, Radio, Organ, Folding Bed. Hooks, Wardrobe, Sewing Machine, Love Seal, Two Bedsteads, Chest of Drawers, Two Dressers, Office Desk, \ae. ium < leaner. Cedar Chest, Two Tables, Dining Table, Wash Stand, Hamper, wide Board, Carmode, Picture Ffames. Porch Oinirs, Two Rockers, Twelve Dining Room Chairs, Two Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bed Clothes, Lines. Davenport, Refrigerator, Table Lamp, Floor launp, Clock, and many otther articles too numerous to mention. ROACHDALE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY GUARDIAN MAX PICKLE, Anctlonarr.
Lawrence Alvord who ban been |i|Uile ill, is better. I Mr and Mrs. A. .1. Duff n> - e ' i iting m Milwaukee, Wise., over
the weekend.
Martin Smith and Cohe Watkins are in Louisville today attending the Kentucky Derby. Mi I'M win L. Grouch of Kort-
ille , visiting her son and fain- Tip Top|s*rs Home
SOIKlil Engagement Announced Of Miss Martha Ibinlavv Mr and Mi FI wood H Ihmlavy, North Manchester, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Martha .lane Dunlavy to Dean Alan Mitchell of Marion Miss Dunlavy is the gianddaughtei of the late Ml. and Mrs. John E Inmlavy o! (iiM-nraslle, Miss Dunlavy will graduate from DePauw University in June. Win- is managing editor of the DePauw Boulder, campus magazine A member of Pi Beta Phi sorority ami Gamma chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa. Mr Mitchell was graduated from DePauw in the class of 1951 He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Sigma Delta Chi, national journalistic fraternity. He is now employed by Proctoi and Gamble in (he advertising department at Cincin-
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The wedding will lake place in |
I lie early fall.
u vi i and Mrs/Robert Crouch. di and Mrs. James Harris, .li and Mrs. Frankie Cancilln, (ended Hie Kentucky Derby
today.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitaker, Cloverdale are the parents of a on born .Saturday at Putnam Gounty hospital The Willing Workers of Som- ' i Christian church, will hold Jlieir regular all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Stella O’Hniron i huivday, May 8. vli and Mrs. Milton Klebusch '!! go to Grorntr.wn tomorrow ecau e of the death there of Finest Petro, whose funeral will i * held m Greentown Monday. Mr and Mrs. Bill Flgas and on Bill Jr , and little daughter i Lynn, visited a few days h Mr Figas' mother. Mrs. L.oia Gunningliam of R. R. t., I: ' I aJIIc Rill is employed at Munde. Link Invtn of Portland Mills, no offered a ruptured appen‘U . esterday; was reported rest.i fairly well at the Putnam ninty hospital today. He was • noiisly ill ilnring the afternoon and night. Tic re is an opening as clerkm ier in the Greenoastle post oft he which Will be filled by examinatton, local postal officials n i oii Clomng date for Hie api<lii itions will be May 12. Information concerning the [dace may be had at the local [lost
office.
Spring Days ahead. Save your energy for the garden and housei waning. Complete washing’ and
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i ince the introdtiction to the local fishing public of those canned red worms, "WICKED WIGGLER8", wp have been swamped with requests for them at all seasons of the veur As we have fold you before, these are parked in the North Woods, and their season P a few weeks later than ours It Is almost imposatblr tor them to have the wlgylnrs in a condition to pack before tin first oi May. We have had our orders in to the plant for many weeks, and yesterday we received word that NT the weather permitted, our shipment would arrive before May 10 So cheer up you Bluegiil fishermen. They'll soon be here SPORTSMAN'S SHOD Fishermans Headquarters
Demonstration Glut* Meets On April 15 the Home Demonstration < lub wa entertained at Hie home oi Mrs. Robert Zi igleman, Jr The meeting was opened by the president, Mis. Wayne Sinc lair. Mi Harold Cox led the song and read the history of the "Old Oaken Bucket.'’ 12 members answered toll call with "something I would like to discard.” A letter was read from Mrs. Benner telling ^t^ the tea to be belli A [n il 30 at Greencastle for the 100 [m i cent mem-
bers.
The lesson was tailored button holes and zippers, given by Mrs Oloyd AU' n and Mt Gurtis Hinclair. The < lull is to .tart it 2:00 fast time Several secret sisters gifts were pat.sed around. The contest was given by Mrs Noble Allee and won by M: Wayne Sinclair. Delicious refn’shments were served by the hostess witli Mrs. Robert Zeigleman, Hr. assisting. The next meeting will be May 15 at the home of Mrs. Chaster Hutchin: mi Members will please notice change of time and date. GOOD OLD I* \ A S hail one com ol.it ion if we did lose the apples, tin failed to make the acquaintance of two young gentlemen well posted on the rules of etiquot*' Bad luck to the man who mvi nted bellcrown hats, and tin e vho introduced the ciif'.toiil ol a lady taking them." (Continued icx! week I. TV-TONIGHT COURTESY WRIGHT FI KG, WFBM TV—riiunncl u Satnrdav 3:00 WHIR Hou e 1 mu 4 :00 In I ier by Time 4:15 Kentoeky Derby 4:45 Kilm I'eaUiii YV:00 :be I,, i S |ua I 5:30 i b . . lio Marx
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to be discarded from dummy on the inn of diamonds? Six dis- * cards had to be made kom of I them could be clubs and one small spade could be spared. If West held the king of hearts and four spades, everything would be all right, because dummy would ba discarding after West. But if East had those cards? In that case, if 'dummy discarded Die four of hearts on the last diamond, East could safely blank the king of hearts And if dummy discarded both small spades, East could throw away a spade. Finally Mr Abel saw the solution. At trick two lie led a heart to dummy’s ace. Then lie ran the diamonds. He could now safely throw the four of heart from dummy and the queen in his own hand forced East to hold the king. But East couldn't hold four spades, too, and *s the grand slam was made. The Vienna Coup, then, Is a play in which you deliberately set up a ‘'winning” card in an opponent’s hand so that you will have convenler.'. discards in the hand opposite your long squeeze
suit.
Police said the boys, eight and nine years old, were seen playing nearby shortly before the fire. The hoys said they were “camping oul” and started a small bon-
■ They san, caught fire, ” W( . u |v we didn’t knmv vv| llit * ,N . /They ran. but a \vo„„. H U’d^of ui,, llan(ll lii ^
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It s Blackwood For Bridge By Easier BVacInrood Vii nna Coup Helps To Win With A Set-Up , Mr Abel is an in-and-outer. | Sometlines ho plays pretty well. At "IImr times, especially when playing with a sharply critical paitnii he can be pretty bad. North dealer Botli ides vulnerable Ninth (Mr. Champion) S - A K Q 4 2 H - A 4 D - 4 - 9 7 6 5 3
I WO BOVS ADMIT s’l \ RTING COSTLY I IRE FT. WAYNE, Ind., May 3. (UPI Two boys admitted today they started a $300,000 fire which destroyed the Fort Waym uninn stockyards building and brought death to nearly 2,000 head of livestock. The fire roared through the block-long one-story frame building and a string of pens and livestock cars last night. Stockyards President Parker Whiting, who estimated loss, said 1,750 nogs, 80 sheep and 25 calves in the building and in livestock ears perished or were burned so had-
NtCHT AND day throughout the year, scientists are working in research laboratories in the interest ol jiulilii health Uuriiig the last two decades many discs-e have been conquered. There is reason lo believe dial more and more progress will be made, that many ufllielion now hiial will gradually yield to medical research. Yom doctor, and he alone, is well informed on these new di-i overiei. He ineludes new medicinal agents m his praciiee aa soon as their therapeutic value has been estaltli^h-l [)<>[„ ndun your doctor. Depend on us do till his pre-. npiiona, COAN PHARMACY {‘utitam Comity's Largest Drug Store Hwlt On QUALITY, ACCURACY, and SLRV1CL RRR-IVIVRR.R.RRrRB'BdVRIVIVR.R.RIVIVRWW
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He is not a serious student of he game. For example, lie doesn't know wimt u Vienna Coup This high-sounding name 'Deans nothing in itself yet it presents a beautiful and used playing device Instead of trying to define it, lei 's see how it works and why a - necessary. That's how Mr. "?l learned about it And now will never forget Against the grand slam Mr. le opened the lung of clubs. \1i\ Abel won with the ace. He i led when he saw the dummy, "d regretted his brashness iii ll "‘ bidding. He counted several t lies but couldn’t get his win- ' is beyond twelve, Mr. Champion was glaring at Inin, his exI i cssion seeming to say, "j 1 mT know whether you CAN make it. All I know is, you’d 1 :TTER make it." Mr Abel thought He thought herd. It came to him that he might .squeeze out the thirteenn ‘ trick if one opponent ^nd four or more spades AND the king of hearts. To guard both majors, the opponent would have to hold four spades and two hearts—asix cards in all. Mr Anel could win the first eight l neks in diamonds and clubs Thus both opponents could lie reduced to five cards. Yes, the squeeze would work.
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