The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1953 — Page 2

!?': 8;ac!(wood On Bridge Mr. Muzzy Is Wrong As Usual Mr. Muzzy thought lie hart finally caught his tormentor. Ml Champion, in an erroi But he was wrong as usual. K.i-t-West vulnerable North (Mr. .Mart)

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(hoice for his opening leart H* ,nl down the jack of spades. Ii ia* liart marte the routine openinfi of a heart. Mr. Champion would have rtisiardert a diamond from dummy and ruffed in his own hand. He could then have given ,)i a diamond and ruffed two diamonds on the hoard. But it was a lot tougher with ou play it for 12 tricks? Mi the spade opening. How would Champion saw the only chanci as lo set up dummy a club suit To accomplish this, however, h< needed three entries to the board ..iter the ace of clubs had been ■ laved from his hand. That pesky deuce of spades in dummy seemed to ruin every'liil.f; But after some thought oc came up with a sensational ; lav whirli overcame all of his ■ liffieulties He ducked the first ; jck and let the jack of spades This delighted Mr. Muzzy Hi ‘I vi at Champion had pulled •aw fit to wink at the kibitzers ; . boner of the year. Hut the hand was not ovei yet \t trick two Mr. Dale agair i::.idi his best lead a low diamond The queen fell to the an ■ I Mr Champion cashed the

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ig liiaaionil on th • g.»jil ch.bs •'Votir w.nkmg was a little pr«' mature. Muzzy," needled Mr Champion. "Well anyway," saiil Mr. Muzzy, grasping at straws, "you could have made seven if you hadn't made that silly play at Die first trick " Mr. Muzzy was wrong. If you win the first trick, you can’t even make six-odd fry it. HAI VHItKXiK HO.II SCHOOI. Iloniir Uni I T'or 1st Sj\ Meeks Second Grade Gary Canada, Susan Clark, Carl Ferriuid, Uinda Sue Green. Hindu I>uiim‘ .laekTuan. Anna lionise Osborfee. Haiihne Hisld Third Grade Candace Balay. Sharon Kllett. Carolyn May. Kddie Minnick. Stephen Modlin. Harry O Hair, Richard I’ressei. Bonnie S. Higgins Fourth Grade Keith Ferrand. .h's.sie Hukenbill, Margaret Ooley. David Priest. Kay Kuark. Slteriyll Solomon. .Janet Stanley Fifth Gl ade Sat a Jane Bridges. Klla Cooper. Mary Lynn Hanks, Keith Hukenbill. Bonny Mis-k. Danny Ooley. Kent Pres>er, Evelyn l*rlee. \V T. Watson Six Gtade Gayle Cox. Nancy Ensor. Billy Hal field, John Hitch Seventh Grade Marilyn Marser. Bill Harshbargei Eighth Grade Catherine Caywood Grade Nine Sandra Clodfelter. Barbara Wysong Tenth Grade Phyllis Coopei Marvin Haggard. Jeiry MaJayer. Lois Miller. June Reynolds, Evelyn Saylor Eleventh Grade Shirley Fitzsimmons. Roberta Wysong Twelveth Grade Paul Barker. Sara Lou Bettis, Robert Blaydes. Shirley Call. Elaine Cox. Jack Porter, I^enora Roe, Kay Tresner, Wilired Williams The Parent Teachers Association and Band Parents Organization' are going to purchase a new stage curtain for the gymnasium. A committee composed of Mrs Francis Lane. Mrs. Warren Cayvoort. Mrs Harold Wysong. with Principal Alb< i t Harshbargei was appointed by P.T A. president Elmer Evens to select the new curtain. The Band Pa rent s Organization under direction of President William Huthri is planning foi a big ■venlng Nov. 1.'!. The annual Band Parents Bazaar and supper vill he held then. I^ist yeai the largest attendance ever present was served at the dinner Substantial increases of food are beillg planned to care for the expected large crowd. The tegular October meeting will be held Oct .7 with plans to take care of dinner ConwirtUec composed of Mis lack Deaiinger Mrs. Durbin O'Hair. Mrs Warren Caywood Mrs William Luther, Mrs Berlit'e Steward. Mrs Albert Harshhurger. Mts. Curtis tliggins Mis lohn Miller. Mrs Harry Hansen

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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE

BY ADMINISTRATOR Hu iiiiilersigued udniiiiislrntur id Hu eedate id Heater Alice I iiUsun. ili-eea'ecl, l>.\ order id I'iiIiiimii ( ireiiit 4 mirt. will m-II it I’uldii Aiietinn at I H.HO •VliN-k I*. M. on Saturday, October 31, 1953 \t the lute resilience of Hie dece«sed in I ll.l.Ml)|(I-;, |NHl\N\ the thri'e room resilience I wealed on lad II and Puri of i l.'f in I he Original Jsurve> of the Town of I ilhnore. Iniliaiw. TERMS: One hall ol the sale price at time of sale in cawh, nd lialnncc ii|Hin ikrtlver, of ahstraet anil Courl approwsl deed, ml stlhjeirt lo luxes tin IMftli pu.xahle in Ittftrt, Adniinistrator at MMiie lime and place will idler for pul 'ie -ill all the iiersonal goods suul chattels i onsisting of household goods and niisnrtlancoiis articles. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY ADMINISTRATOR » KtM I.I. A. BOVD Attorney XLTON O, Ul RS», Auctioneer, tLHT McMAl.Nti, Clerk.

THE DAI\f BANNER, CREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1953.

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THE DAHY BANA!i> and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the panto f flee ni Oreencaatle, Indiana ae aecond class mall matter under act ot March 7, 1878. Subscription prior 26 cents per week; pei year by mail tn Putnam County Ijci.OO to $10 40 per year outside Piitnum County. Telephone 95, 7* or tii 8. R. Kartdan, PuhOaher 17-19 Bout* ilttclatoii Atreet ioD \\ ■> bibj.i mowm Remember not the sins of my youth, nor my transgressions; uccoidmg to thy nn n y remember thou me for tby goodness sake. O Isird. Ps. 25:7. If We turn from past sins with loathing and disgust God will surely blot our sins from the book of his remembrance.

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TV TONIGHT COrRTEHY WRIGHT ELEC. WFBM T\—Channel li Saturday 1:4ft Foothill Panorama 4:1ft Scoreboard 4:.".0 Strike I* Rid. 5:00 Red Buttons 5:30 Bill Hiekok 6:00 Groueho Marx 6:30 Beat the Clock 7:00 Jackie Gleason 8:00 Adaiphe Menjou • M 9:00 City De'ective 9:.'!0 Wrstling 10:00 Amateur Fights 10:30 Mr McNutley r Siimlay \. XI. 9:00 This Is th.' Life 9:30 Big Picture 10:00 Johns Hopkins 10:30 industry 10:45 Capt Hartz 11:00 Buper Circus 11:30 Capt. Midnite P. M. 12:00 I>nie Bange*' 12:30 Cowboy G-Men 1:00 Pro Football 3:30 4:00 I Am the Law 4:30 (V, ,, Kid 5:00 Wonder of the Wild 5:15 Weatherman 5 30 You Are There 8:00 Foreign Intrigue ® : '10 Jack Benny 7:00 Toast of the Town • 00 Electric Theater h:30 Man Behind Badge • 00 'I'll. W, I, 0:30 Who Said That? 10:00 News Review 10:15 Playhouse 10:30 What’s My Line? 1100 Comedy Hour WRIGHTS ELECTRIC SERVICE

Mrs. John R Kelly, of Renton. Washington, is visiting Mrs. Tullia Hayiner and family. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Tipton and son are spending the wekend in Ohio, visiting relatives. The Auto License Branch office will be closed all day Monday. October 26th, due to a meeting in Indianapolis. Brownie and Girl Scout leaders will meet with Mrs Hoy Suther lin, 629 East Seminary street, Monday evening at 7:30. Dr. G D. Rhea and daughter Miss Rita Rhea, were in South Bend today for the Notre DameGaorgia Tech football game. Cassell C. Tucker Unit No. 58 ' Ainerii an Legion Auxiliary will meet Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the Post Home. Mrs. Lucille Gihson of Bainbridge will appear u” the WFBM-TV program “Cinderella Weekend” on Tuesday aft-i noon. V. F. W. Ladies AuxiLary will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. nr. at the Post Home. There will be initiation of < an 1 dates. Refreslunents will he served. Bethel No. 78 Job's Daughters, will meet Monday evening at 7 o'clock at the Masonic Temple. The Job's Daughters Council vvil' meet following the meeting. Mrs. Elizabeth Dalton and Betty Cummings >f Bedford Mrs. Mary Grubb and Maynar I Grubb will spend Sunday with Mr ai d Mrs. Alfred Stone Mr. anil Mrs Roland Hansen are the parents of a son born Saturday morning at the Putnam County hospital. Mrs. Hansen is the former Miss Barbara Ma-

son.

Miss Jan Fobes, R R. 2, Greencastle. has been initiated into Oceanides, women's honorary swimming society at P d an University. Mias Fobes is freshman at I. U.

Mrs. Donald Bruce Anderson was Miss Nam y Cooper before ner matriage this morning at eight o'clock at St. Paul's Catholic church. The double ring ceremony was followed by a lov. Nuptial Mas - aid for the couple by Rev. Francis Kull. Bouquets of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums were placed on e ach side of the altar with palms decora! ng the loot oi the arch behind the Communion rail. James Hughes. Jr.. Frederick Unswot th and Fleck Conrad were the altar Nrys. Bridal music was played on the organ by Arthur far keek. The bride is the daughter of i Mrs. Albert Crawford Cooper ol j Gi eencastle. Mr. and Mi . Daniel Harry Anderson of LaSalle, ! Illinois, are the parents of th bridegi isim. Given in marriage by her uncle. K’ it L nzen, the bride entered the church in a gown of I cream-colored pin-Wal*' corduroy. It was fashioned with a tight bodice, full skirt, and long sleeves edged wi'h ermine. The scooped neckline was trimmed with ermine. On her head she wore a circlet of pearls and crystal with pearl drops. Her finger tip length veil was of ivorycolored silk illusion. She carried a slight cascade design bouquet, of soft bronze fugi chrysanthemums accented with wheat and

ivy.

Miss Florence St'danik of Chicago was the maid ot honor. Her gown was of bittersweet colored pin-wale corduroy made with a tight bodice, dhow length sleev es, a full skirt, and a high round Hecklin ' trimmed with brown mink. Her headpiece was an irregular haped talot covered in bittersweet -colored r o r d u r o y. Hi r bouquet id a slight c,.si ade design was made of yellow miniature chrysanthemums accented with wheat and ivy. Flam. I'rhanowski, ol LaSalle. .irved • bent man Ushers w i Vestc r L nzen, Huntington, W st Virginia, and Francis Strong of Peru, Illinois The bride's mother wore a • late grey crepe gown with grev and green accessories. Her eorsape was a green orchid. The bridegroom's mother chose a two-piece grey-blut* gown with navy accessories and a browngreen orchid.

Following the ceremony a reception was held at the DePauw Union building. The bride's table was decorated with a yellow doth accented at the corners with fall foliage. In the cs-nte was a candelabra and on eac' side was a wedding ring shaped take (a bride and bridegroom's take one dark and one light l In the center of the cakes were yellow and soft bronze fugi chtysanthemums. At one end was a punch bowl filled with fruit juice and at tin other end was a silve' toffee service. Assistant wen Mi> Harry Moore of Greencastle; Miss Margaret DcPrez, Sh«lbyville; Mrs .limes Thurston, Shelbyvllle; and Mrs. Stanley South of Evansville. For their wedding trip to the east coast the bride chose a brown tweed suit and brown and gold accessories. Who wore brown orchids. They will be a* home at 2104 West 10th street Peru. Illinois. Mrs. Anderson is i graduate ot Lartywood School and DoP<yiw University where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She was formerly employed ms a case w irker for the I’Hlholic Charity Bureau in Chicago. Mr Ande rson is a graduate of LaSalle-Peru high school and the Missouri School of Mines anMetallurgy. He is affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha. He is employed by the M nod H Zinc Company in LaSalle. Out-of-town guests were Miami Mrs. Kent Lenzon. Granville III.; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Anderso: Mrs George Just and Miss Maigari't Waytenicii of LaSalle; Miss Helen Lenzen, Peru: M* md Mrs Verdi Lenzen, Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Mr. ai d Mi V F. L zcn. Huntington, West Vh Dr. Mild Mis T. F Crawford, Kokomo; Mr and Mrs Stanley South, Evansville; Mrs. Thomas Mm i mv. Miss Dolores Anderson, B 't White, Mrs. A. B Chevalieand Mrs. Clyde Build .ill of Indianapolis: Richard Aplirgton, LaSalle; George Lenard, Pent Illinois: Miss Arii.'s Sullivan Mi Jack Shea and M.ss Mary Lyons of Chicago: Miss Margaret DcPrez ami Mi. and Mrs J. S Thurston. Shelbyville; Mr. and Mrs. Golden Jones, New Augusta; and Mns Donna Budd, Dallas, Texas.

A-. the ci:tb la celebrating i! .•(ith anniversary this club year, the general theme of the year is happenings of fifty years ago. Mrs. Fred Lockridge had as her subject. “The Ladies Home Journal Fifty Years Ago. She gave extracts from papers of that year which proved to be most interesting. There was a display of old magazines and papers. Refreshments were served at the close of the program. November hostesses are Mrs. Ashley Barnes and Mrs. Bernice Chastain. (1.1 II CALENDAR Monday Priscilla Club Mrs. Willard Singleton, ft Hanna Court. Brownie and Girl Scout leaders 7:30 Mrs. Roy Sutherlin, 629 E. Seminary. Bethel No. 78 Job's Daughters 7 ii. m. Masonic Tempi** Tuesday Progress History Club 2:30 Mrs. E. A. Browning. A A. U. W Potlnck supper 6 p. m. Gobin church. \\ ednesd iy Delta Theta Tail dinner 6:1ft Vqion Building. Twentieth Century Club Miss Carrie Pierc e. 202 S. Locust. P. E. O. dinner meeting 6 p m. Mrs. Grafton Longden. Putnam County Historical Society 6:30 Old Tran Inn. Thursday Endorsers of Photoplay 3 p m. Mrs. Ferd Lucas.

O'! Mrs. Chauneey SuUl " slstant S. &. ,,., I | e , 1 r! m McMullen, G Uv njj tri'UKur.'i : m, ] ; '"i ‘I'' 1 ' ,n ' 1 by l ■imm Grant u i ■■■nd Hobby k adi 1 Guests present other a I M" O'Hara M, Hod, K . J f Hendricks, Mr. and m,, \ v ^ Mood. Mrs. Samuel Crosi.v », Gladys Devore M Eubanks.

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maplecroft AUTO theatre .lust East ol 'til.-Mii,, I', s. 4(1 D INK,II I Jane Russell and Xlarily n Xlonroe cENTLEMEN PliKliR RLONDLV' Rii'harcl ( nnte and \ miessa itriiMn "Tin i h.imir Sunday and Monday Tin most astounding I'nitir, ex ei made. "WAR Ol Till WORLDS Keiln Larsen Peggy ( . lst |, "SON oi BELLI s 1 UtR’ Shoxx Starts 7:(l(l l xi Days 6:0(1 I*. XI. sinidajic.

GOOD OLD DAYS Missouri. The aforementioned letter is signed by Dr. Lowe and dated Omaha. Nebr., June 27, 1872. IN XIKMORl

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If you are busy or axv.-v fion home during the day, you iim> call any hour of the night and leave your message for Hom Laundry & Cleaners. Phone 126 HOSPITAL NOTES

Dismissals Raymond Ward Stilesville; Byron MeClarr.n Spencer; Carolyn Baird, Roar idaic; Michael Stevens, Quin* y, Thomas Banderwarf, Grc’encastle. Births Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Scobee of Bainbridgc. a daughter.

ANNIVERSARIES \\ « k (l«lin^s Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kastham. 410 W. Jacob street, 17 yearn today, (X't. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cox, 511 North Jackson. Sunday, Oct. 2ft BASKETBALL Roachilale liuli'iH-nilrntH (271 E(> FT PF Mason 1 1 o H. Clark 1 (X q W. Clark 5 2 0 Cooper Olo Keck lot Hughes o 0 1 Long 3 j j Hoover . 0 0 0 Putnam Co. Rural Youth (I?) F(J FT PF Buser 6 12 Bui lei dick .. loo Kvt.' 2 1 | Cash 1 1 o On* 2 o i Kunar 0 0 o Myw* iio Martin 0 0 i Stultz .3 o 1 Osborn 3 o ]

XI mroe Toxx llslli|t t Kilt Holds x|i-,-iiug Th*' Honiemakci - Cl'ih o' Mott roe Township met W.'dnen- . y afternoon. Oi-toher 21st, at • home of Doi is Price and Mrs. Price with Je n Scobee us The meeting was calL'd to I* r by our club president, ■ ii'li-r O'Hair. Roll call was II' x My Chilrtr'*n Have Ernst d me." There was a disci of both new ami old buai-.-1 h membet .mswered roll a ; diessed is a hobo. P: t tor received the priZ" ie t- ■ dres i'd liobo. Those pr .. ■ ‘ wi'ie: M Klellne ') Hail and son, SMIln Proctor, li i Scobee. Virginia Millies, Mary Proctor, Velma Reeves 1 son, Osa B'ovn, Frances 'mis ami children, Lulu Proc* and chihlren. Maiionna Elliott i I .'on, Enid Hillis, Eula t'lyde Xines, Lola Nichols, C’uii'c Milni. Jean Scobee tml daughter, D- ns Price. Mrs. Era Pi ice anil guest. LtlCile Proctor. The Nox'enibei- meeting will be d it th*' home of Enid Hillis with Elva Scobee as assistant. Mrs. Weesner Hostess To Ncedlecraft Clnh The Need lee raft Club held their tr totier meeting with Mrs. W J. Weesner with gisul attendance. Mi Ralph West anil Mrs. Alta Cham ness were guests of the

club.

Mrs. J. F, Hirt, president, presided at the business meeting The treasurer’s report showed h *t the fifth district, the county end Council of Club iliies were I' ikI. The club voted to donate to the Community Chest Drive now going on The drive for Christmas gifts for the mentally ill was considered ,but no artion taken ns yet. The program committee consisting of Mrs Frank Schafer, Mrs. Paul Mahoney and Mrs. T E. Todd was appointed by Mrs. Hirt. The following film report was given "The Lion in The KUoct,'

“So Big ", i Edna Berber's Novell Mr. Scoutmaster" (Clifton Webb and Edmund Gwenn, "Column South" (Mexican Territory) “Come Bark Little Sheba ' Mrs. Frank Si hafei lighted a candle in memory of Mrs. Ida Hamaker and gave a wonderful tribute to her life as Mrs. Hamaker had been a faithful and devoted member ot the club for many years. > Roll call was answered by naming a "Favor.te Park". For the program each mi' iiber told interesting things concerning "Beautiful Spots of Indiana". This was entered into with en- ■ nisiasm and all declared we had a beautiful state Mrs Mahoney anil Mrs Weesner conducted an informational contest which was won by Mrs. Frank Schafer and Mrs. E Queeney. During the social hour the hostess served delicious cake and cider in keeping with the season. The club adjourned to meet with Mis. (Queeney in November. I’l’llomath ( luh llolcls 'Ici'ting The Oct. meeting of the Philomath Club was held at the home of Mrs. Osborne Hutchins, with Mrs Howard Myers as av isum hostess

In loving memory of our deal husband and father. James G Miller, who passed away two ••e; rs . go Oct. 2ft, 1951. Two years have passed, since that .sad day. When the one we loved was called away. God look him home, it was his will But in our hearts he will always live. Forgive us Lord for asking why, But oh, why did lie have to die. The blow was hard, the shock severe, God alone knows how we miss him here. Sadly missed by wife, Mary M. Miller and family. pd Garments for cleaning may he left or picked up Saturday up tn 8 p. m. Davis Cleaners, north .side of Square. Ph. 9142. Sat.-tf.

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