The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1957 — Page 2
—r.oon orn nws dleJ »t sea. His reunion with Thomas was saddened by her death. John married an old Irish acquaintance. Jane Kilmore. In 1815 one of their sons. James K.. went to Ky. and th<» following year John and Nancy moved to Washington Co., Ind. They entered a forty acres of land, for each of their 7 children (the
youngy t g>,; an ejctra forfy fo) ca?ong for the mother)—James K. <m. Martha Guthrie). Jennie (m. Thomas Tippin). Robert m? Po\ly Ramsay) (^ie. not quite sure). Thomas, John. Alexander, and Moses in whose home in Parke Co. the mother passed away in ISne. The dad, John, j di**d in 1824 in Washington Co
ADMINiSTRATOR'S SALE 72 Acre Farm Near NKU MAI SVII.IJ; on good black-top road. Buildings Fair. About 30 jicre-. in cultivation. Some good timber, Ix*fuist trees and grace! pit. Priced t,i sell and immediate possession. Roachdale Rank aid Trust Company .VDMINISTR \TOR OF ( HAS. R. SHE( KELS ESTATE
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MODERN DWELLING in B.AINBRIDGE CF?E3fD AT PRIVATE SALE Tuesday, March 5th, 1?57 1 I*. >i.. c\ s. T. The home of the lute CLAKA McKEE w ill be offered for sale on the above date. Bids uill he received at this bank and arrangements to see the dwelling may tw* made by appointment. Roachf’eie Bsnk and Trust Company, EX.F.< FTOR OF THE ESTATE OF CLARA McKEE, deceased. I.VOX AM) BOYT). .Attorneys.
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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Wherefore do we spend money for that which is not bread, and your labor for that which satisfieth not. Isaiah 55:2.—Our youthful memory recalls a treadmill in which a large dog churned butter. We humans often expend energy' on things that have no significense at all. There are worth while things we could do. At least we can make the treadmill of life productive.
THE DAILY BANK** SAT.. MACU 2. 1957 Page 2 ORLEXCASILE. INDIANA Mr. and Mrs. Dale Riggs and family of Lafayette and Mr. and Mrs. O K. Galloway of Crawfordsville were dinner guests Friday evening of Mrs. C. O. Riggs. Mrs. Riggs is the mother of Dale Riggs. Morning Musicale will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock in Community Hall of Gobin Memorial church. The program will be given by Mrs. Mary Clarke and Miss Mabelle Wright. Members please note change of meeting date.
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rrrp. c\lfvd\ti Monday Monday Club—2 p. m. Mrs. Willis Clodfelter, 217 Shadowlawn. Fortnightly Club—7:30- Mrs. F. M Thompson Tuesday Present Day Club—2 p. m.— Mrs. Andrew Durham Needlework Club Luncheon—1 p. m.—Mrs. Shirley Reeves Over-The-Teacups—2 p. m. — Mrs. Lela Trippett. Alumnae chapter Delta Theta Tau 7:30—Mrs. Sam Hanna. Wednesday Woman’s Club—2 p. m.— Union , Building. Country Reading Club—2:00 p. m.—Mrs. C. E. Hutchison Friday Woman’s Study' Club.—3 p. m. Miss Carrie E. Pierce. World Day of Prayer—2:00 p. m.—Presbyterian Church
Sheinwold on Bridge Counting Is Better Than Following Rules By Alfred Sheinwold “The time has come." said Mr. Best, “to break the old rule about
finesses.”
South dealer North-South vulnerable
NORTH
For this reason Mr. Best de-, cnstle. The morning wn* -nont cided to finesse in diamonds even visiting and at noon a ddUctors though he had nine diamonds in chicken dinner was enjoyed bv the combined hands. The finesse all. In the miternoorv the meeting made the game contract for him. was called to order by our new
prefhdent. Mrs. Bessie Roberts. . Song of tnc month was “God Bless America” led by Marjorie
Totals 16
Belle Union W’ajton Cox
Mr. and Mrs. William Keys are spending a vacation in Florida. Francis Lane has returned to his home from the St. Vincent hospital in Indianapolis. Don Marketto is in Champaign, 111., adjudicating the Illinois State Music Contest. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor, Green ■ castle, arc the parents of a daughter born at the Putnam county hospital. Mrs. Ozella Wren of the Cosmetic department of Prevo’s store, attended a cosmetic school Thursday held at the Terre Hau!e
House.
Mrs. Arthur Weller was called to Groveland on Wednesday by the death of her mother, Mrs. Sutherlin, who passed away at the home of Russell Sutherlin. Roachdale PTA will meet March 4 at 7:30 p. m. CST. There i are several important items of business to be discussed and voted on. All parents should plan to be present. Tn a recent circulation contest held by the Daily Banner and the Indianapolis News, two carriers, Jimmy Shamel of Greencastle i and Dean Miller of Fillmore won a two day all expense trip to 1 Chicago. While there they will I stay at the Morrison hotel and | will get to sec the Cinerama production, “Seven Wonders of the j World”, visit the Museum of i Science and visit many' other interesting places. Joseph Sheridan. Richard Gethin, James Spindler. students at DePauw University', will attend i the tenth annual Conference on ! Christian Ministry for College ■ Men at Union Theological Seminj ary in N. Y. City this weekend. | The three-day conference, to be attended by over 100 delegates from 30 of the nation’s universities and colleges, is designed primarily for men who are undecided | about their life work.
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Scheduled For Sunday The 7th Annual Putnam County Art League Exhibition will open this Sunday', March 3, at the DePauw Art Center with a tea from 2:00 until 5:00. Thehighlight of the afternoon will be the presentation of awards at 3:30 by President. This year there are 23 awards, made possible by the Patrons of the League, to be pre-
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DAIH QUESTION With both sides vulnerable, partner deals and bids one diamond. The next player bids two clubs. You hold: S- A Q 10 H J 8 7 2 D—4 2 S—K 10 6 2. What do you do? Answer: Double. If partner has a reasonable hand for defense, y'ou should punish two clubs severely. If partner has an offensive sort of hand, he will take the double out, and you will probably' be able to make a try
for game.
( Mrs. Roberts Hostess To Friendly Neighbors The Friendly Neighbors Club of Manhattan met Wednesday, Feb 20th at the home of Mrs. Bessie Roberts of northwest of Green-
Hutcheson. Devotions were given by Emma Crousore taken from Math. 17. Cordelia McCullough had devotions on several scriptures which she explained The Lord s prayer was repeated in unison. Secretary and treasure's reports were read by our new officer Cordelia McCullough. Anncwine“pients were made. Old and new business was discussed. At this time we had oujValentine exchange and club creed. All thanked our hostess for such a lovely day Then we took pictures to complete the day. The next meeting March 20 will be held at the home of Dorothy Bra-den of Brazil. All members ‘ are urged lo attend.
He referred to trie rule on finessing for the queen of a suit. When your own hand and the dummy include eight cards in a suit, it is usually wise to finesse i for a missing queen. When you have nine cards, however, it is usually better to play' the ace and
Fen'ed to tho winning artist,. Tito | m the of turi the
winning entries were selected i by Gerald Boyce of the Indiana Central College Art De-
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Keelsville (73)
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Friend 3 8 5 Lewis 6 5 2 Renner 0 2 0 Beaman 3 0 2 D. Hutcheson 9 4 1 Hammond 1 0 0 Cain v 10 2 Hassler 3 0 0 ; Barnett 0 0 1 I G. Hutcheson 0 2 0
partment from a group of 12G works submitted to the show. Everyone in the community and all other interested persons are cordially invited to the opening tea and presentation of awards. The DePauw Art Center is located at 605 E. Washington Street.
Morgan R.E.M.C. To Add Customers
Totals 26
Fillmore (49)
Roberts 1 Huller 12 Clark 4 Williamson 2 C. Bryan 0 Irwin 1 ! Mundy 0 ! Buchannan 0 J. Bryan 0 ! McGinnis 0
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The rule on finessing is sum- | med up in the old bridge saying “With eight, ever; with nine, 1
never.”
Now let’s see why Mr. Best de- 1 cided to break the rule. West opened ^ the deuce of hearts, and East won with the king. East j-eturned the jack of clubs, and Mr. Best covered with the king. West took the ace of clubs, continued with the queen, and then led another club to force out the ten. Now Mr. Best had to run the diamonds with out lows in order to make his contract. MORE THOUGHT NEEDED His first step was to lead out
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Totals 20
WASHINGTON — The Rural Electrification announced
through Senator Homer E. Ca-pe- the ace of Amends. Perhaps the I hart’s office today that the Mor- j q ,,een would falL But il didn,t - 80
gan County REMC had been ,™ ore bought was needed,
made a loan of $338,000 to rebuild! Mr - Best next took three! S5 miles of its distribution lines. Iounds of s P ades - endin £ in the j and connect 600 new members, to d ' umm - v - This hel P ed him decide | make general improvements in a ^ ou ^ diamonds, strange as :
the system and have additional tha J. ma - v seem -
headquarters facilities for seiv- es ^ fbllO'Ved to three rounds | ing the customers of the Morgan, spades and was known to have Brown, Owen and Putnam Court- stia 1 ' ed v »ith exactly fivp clufc)^
ties.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown at the recent illness and death of our ! mother, Mrs. Vada Thomas. We ; deeply appreciate the visits an i | services of Rev. Robert Carrell. We wish to thank the singers [.pallbearers, and anyone v.v.o I helped in any way. Miss Valla Mae Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thoma
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Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thomas
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and family
Jesse Owens Is Oe?ai»w Sueake
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West’s original 13 cards.
West had opened the deuce of hearts, indicating that he held four cards in that suit*If «o, that brought the count up to 12 of West’s original 13 cajds.. There was room for ortfy One dfamomd
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STUDENT WINS PRIZE A DePauw University sophomore, David Taylor of Des Plaines, 111., has been awarded first prize of $250 in a graphic arts contest, sponsored by Motive magazine. Taylor’s winning print for the "Words Into Images” contest will be carried in a future issue of Motive, offeial publication of the nation-wide Methodist Student Movement. Under contest loiles, entrants were required to select one of four books, including "Prilgrim’s Progress” aryi T. S. Eliot’s “Four Quartets,” and graphically portray impicssions of the main theme.
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MAY GO TO ARIZONA WASHINGTON (UP)—President Eisenhower said Friday h ■ would liek to “get away for a couple of days and get rid” of his cough—possibly in Arizona. Maj. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder, the President's physician. said the cough that has plagued the President since his second inauguration has improved.
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“America has its faults, but its people are taking steps to correct those faults so that there , 'v?!l be equal opportunity for all !'
in rime to come.”
Forme 1 up in those words, expressed vesterday at a DePauw i University convocation, was the philosophy of Jesse Owens, one of the century ? greatest athletes. Winner of four gold medals in riaek and field competition at the 1933 Olympics, Owens currently j is a member of the Illinois Ath- j
letie Commission.
Owens spoke on the subject, “This Land of Opportunity.” and ! described his defense of the Unit- ! ed States to a- student in India ; during a recent good-will tour for the State Department. “I think that there is going to [ bo an understanding among all : people,” he said, “and that the men and women who leave DoPamv will put into practice tn: i things which they have learned
here.”
Owens addressed some of his I remarks directly to student ath- . letes, who were told that they i were in school for one specific ! purpose: “to get an education.” “If you can learn to respect j the rights of others and obtain I from athletics a « true set of values,” he added, ‘‘You will have won the greatest championship
of all.”
To Confer With U. N. Officials
Israel announced today its military leaders would meet Sunday with United Nations officials to plan the Israeli withdrawal from Egyptian territoi y along the Gulf of Aqaba. There were indications the ! withdrawal from the Gaza Strip | would be delayed until the United j Nations makes good on Israeli ! "assumptions” the area will be 1 administered by U. N. forcer \ during a transitional period. Mag Gen. Moshe Dayan, chief of staff of the Israeli aimed for- | ces. announced he was meeting Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, head of the U. X. Emergency Forces ■ UNEF at Lydda Airport in I Israel Sunday to arrange the Aqaba withdrawal.
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ISRAELI foreign minister nlolda Meir arid ambus-.if! >r Abb Kban talk r to newsmen following a conference with So iota: y of State JfhQ;Foster Dulles ovar the-GaZa Strip and Gulf of Aqa a qu< tions. The Statq dep^rtmenfc-said it renewed its appeal to Israel > ai ike a "voluntary withdrawal’' fruifi those areas.
DIDN’T STEP OUT, SO HE’S STILL ALIVE
MOTORIST Alwyn Barnett sits in his live wire-draped auto in Brooklyn, N. Y., where he w ted 49 minutes for transit emergency crew to shut off power and cut wires loose. Wires which power c • ctric buses came down. If Barnett had stepped out of the car, his foot would have established a circuit, and zzzzzz! no more Barnett. (International SoundphotoJ
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