The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 March 1957 — Page 2

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Firman Grimes, former resi- | dent of Greencairtle, and the son ' of ?.Tr. and Mrs. Pan] Grimes, has hf - promoted from Sales representative to Branch Manager of he Terr" Haute Branch of the

Sinclair Refining Co.

The Clinton Homemakers will meet Thursday night, March 14. vith Mrs. John Cantonwine at s.CO DST. Roll call will be a handkerchief exchange and the second part of the lesson on “Under-sta-r.ding the -1-H program

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Local Boys Win Jr. High Crown

Sheinwold on Bridge

, The important point was that ' the basement of her home anil . thi« was the moment when West trapped her fimb beneath it for had only black cards left in his more than an hour until a posthand. If West returned a chib. ’ man delivering mail heard' her

South would win a trick with the cries for help, king; and if West, instead, led a

spade, dummy would ruff while

South discarded a club.

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TODAY’S BIBLK THOUGHT AVNT\ RESALES I came not to judge the world r Birthdays

but to save the world. John 1 Darla Zeis. East Seminary.

-The parable of the pi - ' ■ 1 ' old toda y* March 9 ‘

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gal Son is the greatest S' rmon ever preached. A loving fa:her does not frighten his children, his lov r e surrounds them and protects them and gtiides them.

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Greencastle won the Putnam county junior high basketball tournament Friday night J^y de-

W jjl • feating Bainbridge, 35 to 22, in

the championship game.

Akers and Crawley led the Greencastle team to •victory as they rang up 24 points between them to capture scoring honors. The 1957 junior title winners [ held a 20 to 14 advantage at halftime and were never headed by the Bainbridge net tossers. Collett and Warren with six

Mt. Meridian W. S. C. S. . P° ints each were hi &h for the To Meet W ednesday losers. The Mt. Meridian W. S. C. S. : The Greencastle lads did a . ill meet Wednesday afternoon, & ood J ob stalling in the third March 13th with Mrs. Oran Buis. and f °urth quarters. For a short Please notice change of meeting time looked as though no ef-

place.

Give The Opponents What Belongs To Them By Alfred Sheinwold

“There’s nothing difficult Either way. Mr. Beat would about this kind of play,” pro- scor e game and rubber, tested Mr. Best, as his partner DAILY QUESTION congratulated him. “You have to Partner deals and bids one give the opponents what belongs heart The next player passes.

Weddings

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TO ABOLISH SAVINGS WASHINGTON. (UP) The House PoM^ Office Committee today approved a- bill permitting the postal savings system to be abolished.

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fort would be made to break up the stall, but eventually Bainbridge came out and broke down

the stall playhouse.

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ivj ^ .-i... -Oj a ussion on piooiems of the Middle East and eastern Europe are West German Foreign Minister Henrich Von Brentano (left) and Secretary’ of State John Fester Dulles. Von Brcntaro raid the liscussion was “very fruitful.’’

The Four Leaf Clover Home Demonstration Club will meet at the home of Mrs. James Good on Tuesday, March 12 at 1:30. Cassell C. Tucker Unit No. 58 American Legion Auxiliary wil. meet Monday March llth at 8 o’clock at the Post Home. Installation services for the MYF officers will be held at th< Fillmore Methodist church Sunday evening at 6:30. The public is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Hammond, Elizabeth Ann and Ben Cannon, and Stan Spears attended the Regional basketball tourney at Covington Saturday. Among those attending the Regional basketball play-off in Covington today are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Collins and daughters, Patsy and Susie. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Earnshaw’ will return by "pl ine from Florida on Tuesday. They h iv been visiting Mr. and Mis. C ; Summerville in Miami, and othe • friends in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crosby and

evening’s games. The cheer leaders did their stuff and it was

Belle Union x’. T. A.

To Meet Friday

The Belle Union P. T. A. will ...... .ii n< i the Belle Union basketball . . .

team afid their coach, Piercy Masten, with a pitch-in supper it their regular meeting Friday,

March 15, 6:00 CST.

Please bung well filled baskets

and own table service.

Officers for the coming year

will be elected.

Please note change of date.

Public invited.

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West opened the four of spades, East played the king, and Mr. Best w T on with the ace. He drew trumps with the ace and king, after which he led a diamond

aj-egular Putnam County Junior from dmnmy and won a fin e SS e

High Tourney.

Belle Union won the consolation curtain raiser from Clover-

1 dale, 30 to 25.

Greencastle (35) FG. FT. PF. Akers 4 4 3 I Crawley 6 0 5 Eiteljorge 0 0 4 ■ Trout 12 2 Erwin. 13 5 York 0 2 1

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Mrs. Richard Lemmink Hostess To Club The Modern Mother’s Study Club met Wednesday, March 6, at the home of Mrs. Richard Lem-

mink.

The speaker for the evening

was Mr. Evan Crawley, Mayor of i Collett i Greencastle. He gave a very in- Lukenbill o teiesting talk on Juvenile delin- Anderson i

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quency. After a short business meeting | the hostess served delicious refreshments to nineteen members. The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Bob Hubble on April 3rd.

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with the jack. The ace of dia-

monds came next.

It was now clear that Mr. Best would have to lose a diamond and a spade. The contract would depend on luniting the loss

in clubs to one trick.

HELD FROM THE ENEMY It would be fatal to lead clubs, for then West would take two tricks in the suit. If Mr. Best led a diamond, the result would be the same. East would take the king of diamonds and return a

club.

Mr. Best found the answer by picking this moment to lead the

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BAINBRIDGE Mr and Mrs. Fred Frank of Lafayette were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Curran. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hough s»pent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and ; Mrs. Lemuel Blue at Greencastle. Mrs. Vesta Mitchell spent Sunday with her son. Gene Edwin 1 Pruitt and Mrs. Pruitt ni Indian-

apolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Studtz ! and family of Freedom an<| Mr ! and Mrs. Ren Meek and son Ronnie were Sunday guests cf

Mr. and Mrs. Ike Meek.

Mrs. Bea Ratcliff of Greencawt-

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I le was a week end guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hostel-

I ter Visited from Saturday until ) Tuesday of this week with Dr. J Frank Himes and family at Mur-

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Starr TV 46 Brown Busters 4214 Renee’s Shop 39 Sandy's Shop 34-14 Home Laundry* 33 Collins & Co 32 Moore Shoes 32 Singer Sew. Co 29

Over 350: C. Justus 407; S. Domasco 392, D. Sillery 385, F.

Rogers 370, W . Riley 358, J-Rey-j f rees tx)i-o, Tenn. Mrs. Himes is nolds a55, M. Rader 354, W. i , t daughter. Dorothy, of the Hos-

tetters.

i Mrs. George Green entertained i last Friday afternoon for her son ' Eddies’ fourth birthday. Those

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Mace Appliance

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Mont. Waid

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j Mark, David and Suzane English. ! Marty Evans, Carol and Scottie 1 Evans. Dainty refreshments were 1 served after a number of games I were played.

Hi Game—Cantonwine 223 Hi Series —Smithers 515 Hi Team Game— Chev.-BuiSk

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Hi Team Series— Chev.-Buick

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Over 425-—Smithers 515, Can-

, tonwine 513, Domasco 502, Mon-

jack of spades. This gave \\ est f neU 499 ^ ^ Shinn 48 4

only the spade trick that he was 1

sure to win sooner or later.

Flynn 439.

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State of Indiana, County of Put-

J nam, ss: In the Putnam Circuit , Court, January Term, iyf,T. i n the j matter of estate of John Tharp

deceased Estate No. 9609 NOTICE TO A 1,1, PERSONS

INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE

of John Tharp. In the matter of

I the state of John Tharp, deceased

No. 9609.

Notice is hereby fflven that Lois J. Arnold ae executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final

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Five Injured In Railroad Wreck

Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Vench, visited Mrs. Vcach’s siffter last Sunday in the hospital in Brazil. Mrs. Eatl Kelsey of Crawfordsville was a guest of her friend, Mrs. Maude Collings over the weekend. Howard Hostetter entered the Putnam County hospital in Greencastle on Wednesday and underwent surgery Friday morning.

Mr .and Mrs. Nathan Call of

Roachdale will arrive home to- B CALENDAR morrow from Florida where they j Monday have spent the past few weeks. Boston Club 7:30—Mrs. Nona

The Boston Club will meet Davis.

Monday evening at 7:30 at the | Tuesday home of Mrs. Nona Davis, 504 | Era Club—2 p. m. Mrs.

South Indiana street. Co-hos-j A * n ^ navel y* :

Sf-ttlemcnt of said estate, and th it the same will come up for the ex- j amination and action of said Circuity Court, on the 1st of April. 19fi7, at which time all persons interested in said estate at> reiiuired to appear in said court and show cause, if any there he. why said 1 account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent : and all ot tiers interested are also I r.-qulr^d to appear and make proof | of their heirship or claim to any | -7:30—Mrs. T. G. ’ t,rir ‘ t,f * ai<1 estate.

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PLEADS NOT GUILTY

tesses will be Mrs. Dessie Thom- J Tuesday Reading Circle 1

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as and Mrs. Goldie Runyan. The program will be given by Mrs. V. J. Wyckoff. Clinton Township Farm Bureau will meet Tuesday evening, March 12th, at 8:00 p. m. DST a* Clinton Center .school. Mr. Stevenson, Farm Bureau In ntrance agent, will discuss the changes in j insurance policies. Refre hmer* < i will be served. V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary wi!’ meet Wednesday at 8:00 m. a the Post Home. There will b election of officers. Members are : asked to bring articles to this meeting to be used as prizes for the hospital party to be hald March 20th. at Cold Springs Roa :

hospital.

Theta: Alumnae—8 p. m.—Miss

Pearl O’Hair. Wednesday

P. E. O.— 8 p. m.^—Mrs. Ken-

neth Bennett.

Friday

Fmera Club . —....

T.ois J. Arnold

ilincRer. PerHonal Kcpresentative /-u.v. r. ^ xx-v, teniPtm it. Padgett. Clerk “ ‘ ^ C.db p. m. Mrs. i 0 f J>„tnam Circuit Court Russell Humbert. ; ttorney for Estate

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At UN ri'llD NATIONS headquarters, Israeli Foreign Minister Golda Meir tells the General Assembly ’hat full greement has been reached on the “technical do.ad f th withdrawal of Israeli troops frem the Gaza strip and the Aqaba grIf region.

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Indiana railroadmen were injured Friday night in the collision of two freight trains at a crossover four miles west of the Ind-

iana-IJlinois line.

Officials said a 116-car Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul &

Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Mitchell were her sister, Mrs. Margaret Sapper, Mrs. Flossie : Sapper and Sam Bales, all of

Five 1 Noblesville.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wayne Tathe of Belleville, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Elza Tate and son Don were Sunday guests of their mother, Mrs. D. O Tate. Roy Wayne Hanks was a week

Pacific Railroad train and a 95- end gue«t of Cliff Ooley and famcar Peoria & Eastern train col- ily Sunday guests were Mr ;rnd lided derailing four locomotives Mrs. Gordon Hanks.

I and 28 cars. Each train was be-

ing drawn by three diesel engin-

es.

Injured were J. W. Roach, 41; J. L. Mavity, 57; and J. I. Bro- | thers, 40; all of Indianapolis; and P. F. Stultz, 64; and R. D. Armstrong, 59, both of Terre Haute.» Mavity and Brothers were hos- ! pitalized at Danville and the i others were treated and released. Both tracks were blocked by the pileup and railroad officials j w’ere forced to reroute traffic around the area. —REGIONAL GAMES ried off regional crowns will turn this show into a free-for-all. New regional champs were as- ' 1 sured at Columbus, Covington, East Chicago, and Jeffersonville. ; Their titlists surrendered last ! week.

Gilbert Rale entered the Putnam county hospital Thursday

night.

Career Ends

Sold By &LUN RAIN Cloverdale, Ind. Telephone 27-G.

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PLAYWRIGHT Arthur Miller, husband of actress Marilyn Monroe, leave Washington federal court after pleading not guilty j

to contempt cf Congress charges ser ted by all 570 student* proteststemming from his refusal to ing a professor’s “Uncle Tom-

PONDER SCHOOL’S FATE Mississippi college officials meet today to decide the fate of a Negro university suddenly de-

THE BASEBALL career of New York Giants’ No. 1 catcher, Bill Sarni (above), is at an end. Heart attack at Phoenix, Ariz., camp. Sami, 29, played pro 14 years. (International)

name one-time Communist as- ' sociates. Trial date is set for

May 15.

WTTV—Channel 1 6:00 7:00 Oz 7:30 Saturday Feature 9:00 10:00 I 11:00 Hollj . 11:30 11:45 |

DENIiS PAYOFF

V; 8* - * » •t > . i *-\cW BODY of a bus rider h^ngs blanket-draped from bu« in San Franwaco after col lie ton jutty a trackless trolley. Eighteen persona *-«!• injured. Aftvr the collu.on ui# bus careened across street (IRe a power pole. <International &ou.nAnhM*i

WTHI-TV—Channel 10 6:00 7:00 8:00 8:00 Soldiers of For .me 9:30 10:00 10:30 R 11:00 Lawfi \^^stin d house WRIGHTS ELECTRIC SERVICE 2 LOCATIONS 505 N. Jackson St. Phone 64 GREENCASTLE, IND. MAIN ST. CLOVERDALE APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION RALES ANT SERYi E

EXECUTRIX SALE OF PROPERTY Bv order of the Putnam Circuit Court I will sell the following ■ so mil property at the farm l<K-ated one mile ea*t and one-half mile north of Fillmore on Wednesday, March 13, 1957 12:30 DST The following: One Guernsey heifer, 55 International Cub ?r r ti r. ultivator, breaking plow, disc, mower, all for same, like new, part of which has never been used- 12x16 brooder house, extra good; power lawn mower, garden plow, electric ice cream .reezer and n lot of small tools. FEED 2CO bushels Corn. 600 bales Hay. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Quit-* a lot of household and miscellaneous items. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. No property moved until settled for. LELA M. GARRETT, Executrix OF THE ESTATE OF LUCY F. SWISHER DECEASED. A. O. HUNTER Auctioneer BEET WEIGHT. Clerk

type” role in the South's wegregation struggles. As the Mississippi college board gathered in Jackson, attorneys for a Dayton Beach, Fla. Negro trying to enter an allwhite university studied a ruling by the Florida Supreme Court which upheld the irtate’s right tr reject the Negro's request for admission. Charges in Louisiana that tlu Communists are behind NAACP integration drivers added to the increasing segregation tension in Dixie.

‘DOMESTIC DISCORD'

O- E. vS. NOTICE Stated meeting of the Roachdale Chapter O. E. S. No. 247 will be held in the Masonic Hall, Monday evening. March Llth. It will be guest night and also initiation work. Please come. Ethel Eggera Sec.

PORTLAND pinball operator Sta - lev Terry, testifying before a Senate corrnrttee. denies that he made a $10,000 payoff to weat coast teamsters boss Frank B’-ewste: to get a share of the

alleged

CROSLEY WINS WASHINGTON (UP) — The last VHP television channel available in the Indianapolis area ' was awarded to the Crosley Broadcasting Corp. of Cincinnati Late Friday by the Federal CommunicationH Commission.

pinball racket.

TUB BREAKS LEG

SOUTH BEND (UP) — Mrs Virginia Schomaker. 72, stwtain-

teamater-monopolizad a fracture Friday when a iater po; pom d act ion on tfia

MISSISSIPPI’4 Gov t-»me* Coleman sharply opposes the administ.aticns cuniro*eisial ovil rights j royram by tell.ng a House judic i v C ’rr.miitee ’hat the measure will not be an aid to the Negro but will be a continuing source of . . tumult and dcjnestic discord ’’The commit-

wa^iing machine tipped over in pi-ogram ntJ next week.