The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 August 1953 — Page 2
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It’s Blackwood On Bridge
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Cards Played By People Not Calcula'inK Machines "Look at the people first Then look at your cards," says Mr. Dale What he means Is the cards are neither bid nor played by calculatinf: machines They’re played by people. People with emotions fear, courage, despair timidity. People who play well and people who don't. Peoplt with odd quirks and eccentricities —the knowledge of which you can use to advantage. North dealer Neither side vulnerable North (Mmm. Brash) S - <4 J 10 6 H - A K J 0 3 D • 6 3 C - K Q
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Till We Meet Again "
After adjournment
're-hment > committee
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THE CAilY BANNbK
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED
jwt trXw.kcd • * si lu.
I rumps.
After winning the ace spades, he should have led hen
On the f" Oi ’ , nil ■ M 7 e : • • ■ nt from i distance Entered in the poetaffice •< f ‘ale ruff. : ,\t : , n d Mi- Fred Gileon arecncaatle, lndiaJ*a aa aecoad Off. Billy | , (ass mail matter under act ml lr : 1 j sill - Mr an 1 Mrs l yfarch 7, 1878. Subscription price • Mr. j >5 eenta per week; $8.00 per True he play 1'. M:. Waid Arnold, Clinton] b y nvsil in Putiuuzi County;
if the defenders
Wss Sue Moffett IA Brule of Jus. - -titehreou \
The Philippine Islands aie the .ops of a submerged mountain . ha in.
But one
the other hand,
had taken their two dia:i on I j ■.inks at tricks two and tin ven Mr. Mux/v w<. lid hi' ; i no tniuble winning the rv '
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D - W .1 10
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H - Q 10
t> - A 9 7 S 4 2 C - 10 9 8 7
South (>lr. Mu/.zy)
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H - 7 5 4
D - K 8 C • J 5
The bidding
North East South 1 H Pass 1 S
4 S All Pass
In today's deal Mr. Dale, a master at bridge humanics. pan<.ked Mr Muzzy into going on an easy four spade contract. The opening lead was the ten of clubs and he won with the ace. Now. the obvious leturn would seetn to be the que< n oi diamonds, hoping to trap th» King in tile close<l hand. But tw< diamond tricks, even if available would not set the hand. Holding the king of spades winch was undoubtedly und. i Mr Muzzy's ace Mr Dale dee ded it was necessary to try sonic tuck■ry At trick tw-o he prompth returned the deuce of Hearts. As hoped. Mr. Muzzy immediately pegged this as a singleton He was despeiate to get the op posing trumps out quickly. H< won the heart with dummyking, over Mi s. Keen's queen and ltd the ace and another spadMi Dale won the second spud, with the king and led bac k the t ueen of diamonds Two trick- in that suit defeated the contract Of course this defense would not have worked against a good player. It was all right for Ml Muzzy to disdain the spade finesse and there apfieared to be a leal danger Mr. Dale could ruff a heart lead from his paitnei But there was no reason to lead .1 i.cond spade with only Die good sing outstanding Mr Muzzy just
The thirty-seventh Putnam \ ’ounty Arnold reunion v ■■ 1 1 Sunday July 26. !!*■ •. at Robe j \nn Par k. Green i.-t >. The weather w.c- of the kin i I iiat Mark Purcell of K ,-hville j nedietci. and Th*- the: in -tc | ■aried between e-.gr.’y n ( n;n - y for several Wc c-ks before the > union Tile attend.in • .1 "ft omewhat on account d" set: ickness in the l.on-.i <> Fz' Vrnold ancl Harvey Ni to ay nothing about t . extie"'.,
heat.
The reunion is grateful to hav lad the use of or. "t ': 1 ■ ables in Robe-Ann Piik or. vhich to set it- ciinnei n i < \
ends its thanks to tin •
if the lyrca*ion Commits ■ P owing "grace" by .1 , he dinner was thorotig) ■■:. • d by all. anil judging ■ t e ibundance of good f<> 1 - ; ; i I
he culinary art has not ost in the Arnold tam 1 xtremc heat made the a ind kool-aid prepared vvelyn Arnold as a a a •
he refreshment comm.IP- \<
atisfving iraleed.
The busini ss meeting in ’ iftemoon was in charge of 1 '• \rnoll. vice president a:.; •ned with the singing of "Ai ■ 1-
M I I) BKTTKU I’OI.K'K ON MX \l. LEVEL SYRACUSE, N. Y'. (UP» B fi 1 police tt.lining is urged as ;iie most effective method of ’h . g in upward trend in juveale crime. Hugh C Clegg, assistant direc1 the Federal Bureau of In- • t.g «tii . told the New York \ Polksi C!.,- that jkiIii e department iandards should be taiscd, paricnlarly on the local level. We do not believe in a nation* police force." he .aid. "What ’.call'll i- higher standards 01 local and state level so the u :blu will have confidence in " u ability to hatnib the situation.” I-aw enforcement should lie note than 95 per cent” a local job. he added. Ch gg said the FBI doesn’t lauu to know it all" and has no nlion fd "high pressuring” olice chiefs to use its training : aeilities However, he pointed it. the fa( ilitics "are available "
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The officers for next ycai ios, ph Off. president. K o '
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ice president; Mary Mri I reastiti 1; Maud Arm !■! tary. it Was decided to i.ohl tic inion in Robe-Ann P. ear the third Sunday ,n .1 Several of our boys who h iv. hern serving our country i\ i f cn dis. barged, among thei-. M u ion Mila r. Llo\ I Donald Robinson. Others v. • have been repotted serving n. last report are Ralph Pundt. ,• , 1 :• in the Navy, and Ric. ,i.. R 'eri. .-on of H 1 old Buntcti, . . 1 astle. In t he ab.-eni •• of j pi g: ,: , ■ ommittee. Billy E.-s.-x . ; Tndanupolis played two nuriili :; on his cabinet. The meeting tloscd with thi singing ot "<5od !«• With You
PLAM ON ROAD K A MS INTO ( Alt SENECA, Neb. (UP) Its . ttu-.g s,i you don't know what '" i'll run into on the highways • days. Or what will run
u to you.
B o k Boyer. Mull' n, Neb., was :.g West of hoie on High- ■ 2 when he was struck from hi i by an airplane. Tie light plane piloted by Swanson, Kennedy, Neb., t ixiing down the highway 1 ,t takeoff after refueling at a . lug station.
u 11 hoi; \w vl EAST HARTFORD, Conn I'Bi Crime stories are not coni t books in the Hnckanum 1. <r\ Two boys, aged 11 and v ie - ized for taking $11 a the librarian's desk.
HORSE RELIEF HIGH POINT. N. C. (UP) - Marion E. Johnson. 17. and his 14- , at-old companion, seized on g* of stealing two horses 1 R '-t ig, Va., overheard an • .'.-k whether Virginia still ir-ts horse theft as a ’’hanging ff'-n The two youths began ' btcathe again after another ”:i er -aid "no.”
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TOI) \ VS BIBLE THOUGHT I will not fail thee nor forsak* thee Josh. 1:5. Faith gives boundless courage to go forward. God Im.K a heritage for each of Ins children. Few nave had the courage to claim the full measure ot his blessings.
Personal And Local News Briefs
Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Wright of Belvidere, 111., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wright and other lelatives.
George W. Gorman of California will be the weed end guest ot Mi. and Mrs. George Knauer and family.
Mrs. W. G. Howard. West Walnut street road, has as her weekend guests. Miss Helen and Anna Sweeney and Lueretia Woods, of Louisville. Ky.
Mi. and Mrs. Ray Brewer and Mr and Mrs. Charle Brewer an ! son. Teddy, have returned home from a week’s motor trip to Kentucky. West Virginia and Niagara Falls.
Mrs. James A. Billies left today for Wilmington, Del., where she will visit her son. Janies A. Bittles. Mrs. Bittles and family. The Bittles are moving into their newly constructed home in Wilmington. Mrs. Bittles plans to ue away for a number of weeks. Mr and Mrs. Frank Swaney, Nettie L. Wetsel and Miss Olive Bean, teachers in the Richmond, Indiana schools, visited Mr. and Mrs. .! E. Courtm v, Friday. Miss Bean, niece of Mrs. CoU’tney, is grade school principal in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll B. Hammond and children. drove to Noblesville last evening to be the weekend -guests of Mr. #nd Mrs. P Felix Cook. Mr. Cook and Mr Hammond are participating in the seventh annual Elks golf tournament at the Grandview Country Club in Anderson today and tomorrow.
Miss Susan Moffett, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Donovan C. Moffett, of Cortland. N. Y., and James Brantley Artchrson. son of Mr. and Mrs William M Aitehi«»n of Washington. D. C.. were united tn marriage Uns afternoon at 4 o’clock in the First Presby terian nurch, in OoGland. N Y The R-v Ralph C. Lankier read the vows of the double ring ceremony before a background blanketed with huckleberry. The aitai whs centered with tall Oregon ferns, with baskets of wluU gladioli and candelabra on either side. The bude. given in marriage by hei father, wore a floor length gown styled on simple lines. With a fitted bodice, and turn-back collar of French Chantilly lace and a U., ked nylon tulle yoke that buttoned down the front. The full skirt was accordion pleated nylon tulle over taffeta. She wore a matching headpiece of heirloom lace with a fingertin veil of imported illusion. She carried a bouquet of white carna lions and lilies of the valley centered with a white orchid. Miss Janet E. Harshbarger. of Indianapolis, was maid of honor and Miss Constance Collier, of Cortlai.'l. and Miss Mary Katherine Wallace, of Goshen. N. Y’ were bridesmaids. They wore gowns fashioned alike with fitted bodice of Dresden biue Taffeta end white nylon net bouffant waltz length skirt, with inset pipings of blue taffeta and pleated white nylon net stole and a white bead piece with a half veil o: matching blue. They carried bouquets of white carnation* and blue baby's breath. The maid of ] honor 's bouquet was tied in white satin and the bridesmaids’ were tied in matching blue sal in.
LOOKING... ...AT LIFE BY ERICH BR4NDEIS
When you have an emergency We do not charge extra to do your washing in our VVashette Dept. Just drop it off we will do the rest. Home Laundry & Cleaners. Fri.-tf
CARD OF Til \NHs We wish to express our thankand appreciation to our r, lativefHonda and neighbors who assisted us in any way during tin ."ickness and death of our Mother. Mrs. Elizabeth L. Cooper. Also all those who sent the loveh floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs Ralph A Cross. Kuachdale. In i.
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthday David E<1 ward White. s,4 of Pvt and Mrs. Burl White. 1 vear today, Aug 15.
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The Fishing Contest had any Largemwith Bass enl tries for awhile, and we wonder if it isn't because of the large eight pound entry of Dent Chaney I W ||| n-adily admit that is some mark to shoot at. However Fellows the other divisions of the contest can be improved upon, and there are plenty of prizes to make the effort worthwhile The rompetition ends September 15, which is only a month
from today.
THE SPORTSMANS SHOP Putnam County's Tackle Roz.
Leon McBride was best niab. Ushers were, Davis Moffett. Charles Schubert. Richard H Pauhrs ind William Prescott. The bud-'« mother wore a gown of charcoal gray silk organza embroidered in white with a small silver and black hat. The brldogr ",in's mother wore a deep aqua -ilk costume suit with 1'ushia trim ami a Hose fitting fushia bat Both wore corsageof whr carnations and lily of
Following the ceremony a reception was held in Wickwirt Residence Hall. Oregon fern huckleberry and white gladioli provided the background in the reception room. Tire other room-, were decorated with gladioli many colors and O, egon ferns The bridal table was centered with a bouquet of white earnaUons. sweet peas, lily of the valley and baby's breath. The couple left on a wedding trip to Boothhay Harbor. Maine For traveling the bride chose white silk dressmaker suit with cocoa brown trim, brown accessories and a white orchid cor
sage. They will make their home at 174 Hickman St., in Clarksburg W Va. The bride is a graduate of Cortland high school and D<Pamv University where sh- \va' a number of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority. Shi al took post-graduate work r tin State Teachers College, n C • land.
D.d you ever tell a lie? Would ■ ou he if something good were loeomplished by it either for you )!• ror someone else? Accor dm, to Dr. Ben Karp m. n noted Washington psy inutrist. the average person car ar.lly go through a day without . . of some sort, either consciou ,1 unconscious. Our mode of living, he claims t cates many situations whicl oake lying absolutely necessary if people want to get along wit! each other. Joseph Whitney, a phychologi al consultant, suggests that i • oil think that you are not ar unconscious liar, you should as! yourself a few pertinent ques tions. Supposing you were just mar ,ied and your wife baked he first , herr y pie. Supposing sh< asked vou how you liked it vYuuld vou teh her the truth? Supposing a fr iend of yours in t, d you to her new house. Y’oi h-even'd that it was an ultrauodern affair, the kind whicl mi thoroughly dislike. Then .ppi-inu she asked you for you? . niT of it. Would you tell he: •he truth? Supf" - ng you were trying tc ,!] your 1946 automobile. Would 1 tell the would-be buyer th. *i ith about it? Or would yot it to the sky and try to get • .0: better price than what it - worth?
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Mr. Aitchisim is a graduate of South Kent school. Con >eeticut and of Hamilton Cokegi. Clinton N Y . where he we - a member of Delta Upsilon. A - the presen* time he is assistant manager of the Montgomery Ward store in Clarksburg. W. Va.
Warren Twp. Honir Demonstration Chib Met The Warren Township Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday. August 12th at the park for their annual picnic with Mrs. Geneva Goss and Mrs Eva Cooper ,.s hostesses. Nine members answered roll ■ ill with what they enjoyed most to; dinner. One guest and nine < hiblien were present. A bountiful dinner was served 1' the -.oon hour. Contests were given whk-h we!, won by Mrs Louise Brown Mis Mary Renfro and Mrs. Phyllis - Trout.
be held the second \Y» dm .-day in September a’ the home of Mrs Fli Aker.
< hib H„irf.. Annual ■ ’icni. At Brazil Tii. Walnut Valley Horne Demons! at ion Club held its annual ■ nt. at Forreat Park, Brazil The 1 1, rubers families were inv 1 ted to attend A total of twen-ty-eight enjoyed th. picnic aupD' After auppei a short busin< -s meeting was held. Next meeting will be at Mrs R'-s McCullough's home Sept. 1
• 11 rrent Book < luh To Meet Monda. The Current Hook Club will mee! Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mm Frank Stoessel.
Town am) Country Club
Held Tour
The Town an,I Country Ham Ec Club held their ann tal ) T.i at Robe Ann Park Tn August 13. Sixteen me:; b, t vguests and eight child!>-n weic present to enjoy th. i w dinner at noon At 1 ;0 the group were taken through tl • Anpw.d; Curtain Factory where 1. , a cutting of material. • 0 , ng curtains. ruffling pleat in,. and many many yards oi lovelv nylon, fiberglass and ..me. spun materials. It wa- a vuv interesting and suggest '. , After that they visited the < iCola bottling plant \v .er,- r rv Rush very generously . nd k;ndly showed the group the pus. - of bottling coke from the tim, the dirty empty bottle came in until it was cleaned, filled and tapped ready for selling again Those attending wen Mrs Lillie Parks. Pauline Baird. Marjorie Gilliland, Martha Smith. Evelyn Snodgrass Virginia Crosby, Louise Robbins. Vir gin .1 Perkins. Marjorie Harney. I thy Lowler. Madonna Barkei R.-t!' Burdette. Geneva Y’oung. Eleanor Fletcher. Betty Alif: Evelyn Faller. Quests were, Carol Y'oung | md Ruth Gains.
D-n.i H.M.C.H. lleid Meeting
The I>»na W.8.CJI. held t. day meeting at Forest P*ir
Brazil, recently jj Then Purcell ansutant host.-ss.
The morning was spent in visit
*11 f Next inecting will be Sept in 8 18th with Evelyn Snodgi,.
mg At the noon hmour a bounti fill dinner was served Hot dogami roasting ears w.-re cooked or big furnace After noon th. meeting was called to order. Rot call was answercl with a hi .«
verse.
Those prenent were Mrs Maud Adamson. Mrs. Rada Sale.!, Mrs Mattie Krattuln. Mis L.cy Swum and chiktrea Mrs * . n
Shinn. Mrs. Kerna.kne 81,11,! vu
hildren; Mrs Mary 81,01 1 and children Mrs. Dorothy K t . o Urn and daughter Ger , Mr* Katella Phipp* and <*u 1 a
JOOI) OLD DAYS
The Bible condemns lying, no it ter for what reason. “Lying ar,- a bom nation to the Lord, -ay- in Proverbs; ami ‘‘1 halt ind ibhor lying.” according to Psalms, But how many of us can truthrliy -ay that we follow all the : n :- and exhortations of the B ble? Ar, so-ca. ed white lies ever distified ?
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\n,i his ha ‘ n ’ V ' i Jf the one 1 |, ved s, Jod gave me --trength tc * And con rag. to b- , rth<i 7 iut what it meant t-, u * No one will | -iod saw that he was ; ^J So he closed his cyclids^J pered
Peace be thir ■ Sadly missed by his 4J wife and children a-.d Jl families.
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In Henry IV Shapespeare ,ys: "For my part, if a lie may !o thee glare, I'll gib! it with the happiest terms I have.” And so the psychiatrists seem a Pang that fometimlTi a "white ha curative vajtf.i to the pro - i'd. the iinlfilppy. the ndl, and, thcrefoi'e. is ex- - hie. pr ovided it dneen t get <* b .1 habit. Mia. ' u' * \ , or ling to thcnit’SeHaggma--n is a torn: of lyilg Many i[ e have a tendency to exag’e aciomph.-.hments ot to ik,- themselves appear bigger ban hat they are.
I re, ,-ntly heard about quite a im minent man in a small town • .o, after Dying his damdest ■ _ot out of the draft in the last ar was finally put in uniform, ,nywa\ H. hail exhausted every "• ble means of keeping out, ven to the extent of hiring a ■'>'ik,"l New Y’oi k doctor to perorm 1 "hernia operation” on m He had no more hernia than you or I .
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• • T '-~'E the last two decades many diseases have been conqgered. There is reason to believe that more anJ nior*
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