The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 August 1955 — Page 3

PAGE THREE THTRSDAY. AI GEST 25, 1955. THE DAILY BAfVffER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA ROACHDALE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Radford Mrs. Laura Broom of Kingman visited Sunday afternoon with spent Sunday with her mother, Mr And Mrs. Walter Bulion at Mrs. Malinda Britton and Mr. i North Salem, and Mrs. Albert McFerran. Mrs. Minnie Riddle was called to Miss Lola Stewart will leave Indianapolis Thursday by the soon to take up her school work death of her sister, Mrs. Lillie at Hobart, Ind. | Suits.

Mr. and Mrs. Grover Walters visited Mrs. Lulu Cohee and grandsons at North Salem Sat-

urday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean left Saturday morning for a vacation trip to Florida and other scruth-

Work,

Sleep, Play In Comfort

Without Nagging Backache

Nageing backache, headache, or muscular era States.

Mrs. cua* a former resident was brought here for

...with that reatleM, uncomfortable feeling, burial Tuesday.

If you are miserable and worn out because

of theaedi-.omforts. Doan’s Pills often help Last ntCS for Mrs. Flora

Thompson were held from the CbMttta Funeral Home Wednes-

miles of kidney tubes. (jay morning. Mrs. Thompson So if nagging backache makes you feel . ... n drafrifefl-out, miserable.. .with restless, sleep- (iiGCi Sunday in tilG H^ITl&nor

Xursing Home at Columbus, joyed foroverGOyears.GetDoan’aPills today!

Ohio. Rev, Leonard W.vmore.. oL Indianapolis, a former Pastor of the Christian church here was in charge of the services. Burial in Roachdale cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Eggers. widow of Matthew Egger will be held Fridaw afternoon from the Chastain Funeral Home with Rev. Ernest Ronk in charge of the service. Burial in Roachdale Cemetery.

.bear to do. ^ South dealer,

vulnerable.

Neither side

It s Blackwood On Bridge Shrewd Playing Makes Boldly Bid Contract There was no timidity in the bidding of today’s hand, particularly on the part of Miss Brash. If you find it hard to see where she got her free three spade bid, you must remember that she had already passed twice and that’s about all the passing she can

NORTH Mrs. Keen

A V ♦

A

A 8

8

J 7 4

A 8 7 6 5 3 2

WEST EAST Mr. Abel Miss Brash AKQJ10 A 9 7 6 5 3 VKJ10 3 *972 ♦ K 10 6 4 5 3 A K Q A J 10

SOUTH

Mr. Dale

A 4

V A Q 6 5 4 A Q 9 8,2 ‘ A 9 4 The bidding:

East Pass Pass 3 A Pass

South

1 V 2 4 Pass 5 4

West

Dbl Dbl 4 A Dbl

North

2 A 3 4 DM

All Pay

Four spades could have been beaten a couple of tricks, but Mr.

Dale didn't think he-could stand the double. His decision to go on to five diamonds turned out well 1 when he made that contract doubled. Mr. Abel led the kng of spades and dummy’s ace won. Mr. Dale rather wished his partner playing five clubs since, on a 2-2 club break, that contract could be made even if Mr. Abel had four diamonds to the king-ten. Such a diamond holding in Mr. Abel's hand would probably defeat the actual five diamond bid. CLUBS BREAK At trick two Mr. Dale cashed the ace of clubs. He led another club and the suit broke. Mr. Abel winning with the king. The queen of spades was returned and Mr. Dale ruffed. Now where was that entry to the dummy? Getting there by ruffing a second round of hearts wouldn’t do any good. Ha had to get there AFTER trumps were

out. Trying to create an entry, he led the queen of diamonds. But Mr. Abel didn't go for this. He played the six spot. DALE DUCKS Mr. Dale then led the eight of diamonds. Mr. Abel toyed with the idea of going up with the king and firing back a spade. But he knew Mr. Dale had started with at least five diamonds and therefore another ruff in the closed hand would not be dam- ' aging. So he ducked again, playing the ten. Dummy’s jack was put up and it won the trick. -When Miss ) Brash followed suit again the , contract was assured. Mr. Dale i started leading good clubs and Mr. Abel could take his king i of diamonds any time he felt like : it. That would be the defenders’ last trick.

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PAIjESTTYF. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sutherlin and daughter of Brazil, spent the weekend with Clarence Beck and on Sunday afternoon they visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beck at Shelbyville. Ra\7nond has a new’ baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. James White visited in Canada last w r eek. Air. and Mrs. Keith Solomon of Lebanon, called on Dessie Solomon Sunday afternoon.

f Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H land daughter, Doris, calle., Dessie Solomon Friday mornin, Mr. and Mrs. Hodgin formerly lived here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Terrel entertained a number of relatives and friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn attended the Fisher and Salesman reunion which was held at Danville Park.

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