The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 May 1957 — Page 2

II it DAILY BANKER Th ® Deportment of A^ricultnre S.\T.. MAY 4, 1957 Pa^e ? »s making a study to determind

the effect of jet plane noises on

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The wo;, giraffe means “the theprodu. U.n of eggs, milk and one who moves swiftly."

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Saturday, May 4th AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 58 For Beginners - and Old Timers. For all Legion and Auxiliary members and their guests.

The newest "wonder drug" is of no help to you w hen you are ill unless it is available. Our prescription stocks arc complete and up to date. Bring your

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(jrAirry, accur.icv and service

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

— 1 11 1 By WILLIAM RITT—

Central Press Writer

THAT over-publicized ArendRoland which was supposed to be such big stuff will fade from view sometime in late May, say astronomers. Just like a lot of baseball

rookies we could name.

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Gcr Grcjin. the Dutchman who founded Bachelors’ Day, is getting married. And he doesn't even have the excuse of this being hai) year!

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Chile's President Carlos Ibanez has just selected his 19th cabinet in four years. Where does he get their names—out of the telephone

book? ! 1 !

A Billerigay, England, cat which has reached the great age Lfor felines) of 21 is said to hate

j milk, but just loves steak. The owner had better take another look—sounds like it might be a

midget tiger!

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Some kangaroos live m trees 50 feet above ground—Factographs. If they make it in otic

jump, that's good!

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Sir Winston Churchill is selling the two farms he bought 10 years ago. Somehow we never could visualize Winnie in jeans and toting a hoe.

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Rain is retarded when clouds are polluted with dust and ashes, reveal Washington Weather bureau scientists. Golly, and w r e always thought “dirty w T eather" re- | ferred to just the opposite kind.

$1,000,000 FOR ‘OBSCENITY’

ACCOMPANIED by her husband, Fernando Lamas, actress Arlene Dahl leaves court in New’ York after an appearance to press her 51,000,000 suit against Columbia Pictures corporation. She charges the studio promoted a film by using “obscene" and suggestive photos showing her head attached to another and lightly clad body. She charges she suffered insomnia, nosebleeds and degradation over the publicity. (International Soundphotof

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffice of Greencastle, Indiana as second c»ass mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 cents per week, $5.00 per year by mail in Putnam County, S.5.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 74, 95, J14 S. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

FIRST THOUGHTS If you want to prove that old soldiers do not fade away, try getting into your old uniform. FTRST-CITIZENS BANK

TODAY’S BIBLF: THOUGHT A vision appeared to Paul in the night: There was a man standing beseeching him, and saying, Come over into Macedonia and help us. Acts 16:9.—A one man invasion of Europe was more significant than all the campaigns of the armies of Rome. That campaign spread through Europe and onto America and Australia and the Islands of the sea. It was the beginning of Christ’s World Empire.

A son was bom at the Putnam ! county hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer, Greencastle. The Women of St. Paul’s Catholic Guild will meet Monday evening, May 6. at 7:30 in the

chapel.

Mr. and Mrs. James Ford, Cloverdale, are the parents of a son born at the Putnam county

hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Kolin K. Chrisenberry and family left Monday for San Jose, Calif., to make their home. Mr. Chrisenberry was transferred to California by the IBM. Mrs. Chrisenberry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Monnett. Performing at home for the * last time this season, DePauw’s net squad will rpeet Indiana here Monday’ afternoon. May 6, on the Bow’man courts. Mike Snavely’s Tigers have a 5-1 record to date, marred only by a loss to Illinois, and will follow' the I. TJ. match I with road affairs at Ball State Tuesday, Louisville Thursday, and Butler Saturday.

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out of the dummy, so that South way of exercise for the young can ruff only three of his losers, adies. The movement, which When a croesruff is declarer’s look place Monday, has been best line of play, he must leave talked of for a long time, has the trumps alone. It is up to the been frequently urged by the defenders to lead trumps at Banner and someone was only every opportunity in order to

wanted to take hold and carry it mt. The uniform as decided upon will be a kilted skirt and blouse of navy blue, trimmed j with brass buttons, with thick-

soled shoes.” (1880)

limit the crossruff.

DAILY QUESTION’ As dealer, you hold: S—A K Q 9 8 H—A K 8 7 D-none C - Q J 9 5. What do you say ? Answer: Bid one spade. The handis not quite worth an opening bid of two spade** If partner responds, you will m»ke a jump rebid.

Miss Delores Marie McKaxney

Mr. and Mrs. Ira McKamey, of Clovei’dale, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Delores Marie, to Lowell Barr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barr, of Ellettsville. Miss McKamey is a graduate of the Cloverdale High School with the class

to thank all my fnends and | Q f 1957 an( j Barr graduated

from the Cloverdale High School in 1954. No date has been set for

CARD OF THANKS

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neighbors for the beautiful flow' ers and cards at the time of my wife's death at Hamilton, Ohio.

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Sheinwold on Bridge Leave Trumps Alone For Successful Crossruff By Alfred Sheimvold Practically the first advice you get. when you begin to play bridge, is to draw’ trumps promptly. This is good advice for most hands, but very poor for those in which you must ruff your losing cards. Today’s hand furnishes an extreme example: South dealer Neither side vulnerable NORTH

KREME KASTLE AGAIH THIS WEEK END Fresh Strawberry Angel Cake

South on 43

Phone 9155

the w’edding.

Mrs. Charles S. Stevens of Cincinnati, Ohio, is the house guest of Miss Grace Browning. The Needlework club will meet Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. with Mis. C. W. Hymer. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hymer has as their gnests this week Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nesbitt of One-

onta, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wells, of Greencastle, are the parents of twin girls born at the Putnam county hospital. Mrs. Dovibel Prichard will be hostess to the Sunshine Club of Jefferson Towmship on Wednesday, May 15th. Members please note change of date. Walter Jones, retired fanner and a resident of Freedom died of a heart attack Thursday night. He was a half brother of William C. Jones ,of near Greencastle. A member of DePamv TJniversityls chemistry department, Dr. John A. Ricketts, will appear at a high ' school assembly here Monday, May 6. Sponsored by the Greencastle chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa. Dr. Rickett’s lecture- demonstration. “What Is Chemistry?” is scheduled to be-

gin at 9 a. m.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee I Red) Rose, Susan and George were in Cloverdale recently, visiting friends. The children stayed in the home of their former schoolmates, Georgia and Larry Earll during the spring vacation. Mr. Rose is recovering nicely from a recent v, eart attack. Susan helped Mr. Earll. who has been on vacation for two weeks caring for Mrs. Earll. Mrs. Earll had returned from the hospital in Vincennes.

Farmer-Brock Wedding May 19

Mr. and Mrs. George Brock, | Cloverdale R. 3, wish to announce the approaching marriage of j their daughter, Martha, to James A. Farmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farmer. Quincy R. 1. The wedding will take place on May j 19 at 2 p. m. at the Corinth Baptist church, 2 miles southeast of Eminence. A reception will be held following the ceremony. Their attendants will be Tine Farmer and Mary Brock. All friends are invited.

Sharon Frost Honored With Party Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Black, entertained at their home in Mt. Meridian, in honor of the 18th birthday of their daughter. Sharon Frost, Tuesday evening. The guest list included: Kay Cooper, Linda Lane, Wanda Nichols, Edith Henninger, Helen Jeanne Gooch, Carolyn Stew’art, Marilyn Shurcliff, Herbert Simmons, John Crosby, Rudy Cooper, Rev. Clyde Lee, Herbert Lane, Fred Williams, Robert Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gooch and Mrs. Elmer Hurst. Games w’ere played and refreshments served. A good time was enjoyed by all.

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Plan now to store your winter garments including fur and furlike coats in our refrigerated VAULT. Ask about BOX Storage. Hon.e Laundry & Cleaners. 22-tf TV TONIGHT WISH-TV—C hannel 8 6:00 Annie Oakley 6:30 Buccaneers 7:00 Jackie Gleason 8:00 Gale Storm 8:30 Hey Jeanie 9:00 Gun smoke 9:30 TBA 10:30 New’s and Weather 10:45 Late Show 12:15 Late Late Show WTTV—Channel 4 6:00 Shorty Sheehan 7:00 .... Times Square Playhouse 7:30 Mayor of the Town 8:00 Larry Welle 9:00 Ozark Jubilee 10 00 Hollywood Movie 12:00 Last Show WTHI-TV—Channel 10

Eleanora LaVon Sutherlin Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sutherlin of Greencastle wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanora LaVon Sutherlin to

West opened the five of diamonds, and dummy won with the ace. If South now drew three rounds of trumps, he would wind up with only ten tricks.. He had two low’ hearts and two low clubs in his hand, and he would be able to ruff only one of them if he began by removing three trumps from the dummy. The correct plan is to take the top hearts and the ace of clubs at once, without touching the trumps. Then South begins his

erossruff.

CROSSRUFF BEST He ruffs a chib in the dummy, returns by ruffing a diamond, and ruffs another club. He gets

HORSE PULLING CONTEST Sunday, Hay Blh, 1957 1 P. M. WILL PULL RAIH OR SHINE - INSIDE IF RAIN tUTNAM COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS On: mite of Greencastle, nd., on State Road 43

Wayne Lee Stork, son of Mr. and back once more by ruffing anoth-

Mrs. August Stork of Oxford,

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Miss Sutherlin will graduate from the Greencastle High School in May. Mr. Stork is a first semester senior at DePauw University where he is pursuing a Pre Theological course of study. No wedding date has been set.

er diamond, and can continue in thie fashion-—ruffing losing cards in the dummy and diamonds in his own hand. This line of play produces all 13 tricks for declarer. West can save one trick for the defense by leading a trump to be-

PHOXE WA 3-6038 OR WA 5-0543 NIGHT CALLS CL 1-3106 Local Representative wanted for Putnam County. PREFER SEMI-RETIRED MAN OR WOMAN

Pvt. Robert Sharp, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sharp Sr. of Detroit. Michigan, are an- ! nouncing the engagement of their j : only son. Pvt. Robert Sharp. Jr., to Marie Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson of Fort Smith, Arkansas. Pvt. : Sharp is a member of the famous 4th Armed Div., United States Army, now’ stationed at Fort Chaffee. Arkansas. The w’edding is set for June 14th. This is also the wedding date of his sister, Peggy’ Ann She was w r ed to Airman 2nd. Class Leland Wilcox, Jr. June 14th.. 1954. Airman Wilcox is now’ stationed at Bentwater, Air Force Base.

England.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox have a lovely little daughter. Lela Rosearm, bom Friday 13th. May 1955

ANNIVERSARIES A: | . j,. Birthdays Michael^ Sim's, son of Mr. and Mr r. Floyd I. Sims, Cloverdale R. 3, 1 year old today, May 4. Marilyn Fern Overshiner, d. ughUr of Mr .and Mrs. Clyde Overshiner, 15 years old today.

CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Present Day Club- 2 p. m.— I Mrs. N. C. 0'Hair, 412 E. Wal-

nut.

Fortnightly Club—6:30 p. m.— Dinner at Old Trail Inn. Delta Theta Tau Alumnae— 7:45—Mrs. Perry Rush. Wednesday P. E. O.—7:30 — Mrs. Ernest Collins. Friday Woman’s Study Club—2:30— Mrs. Charles Rector Jr. Century Club—Lois Luthen— 2:00 p. m.

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Lawrence Welk

5:00 Disneyland G'cOO Ellery Queen CARD OF THANKS 7:00 Jackie Gleason w 'ish to express our sincere 8:00 Soldier of Fortune thanks and appreciation to each g ; 30 Hey Jeanie an d everyone for their kindness 9:00 Gunsmoke and s\Tnpathy extended to us dur9:30 Rosemary Clooney in £ the serious illness and death

of our mother. Mrs. Emma Jane Clampitt. Especially Dr. R. L Veach. Dr. McNichols. the nurses. nurse aids of the Putnam Co hospital. Also relatives, friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness and sympathy, all who sent the beautiful floral tributes cards of sympathy. Rev. Myers for his consoling words, the singers, the flowerbearers. pallbearers, the Chastain Funeral Home

for their sendees.

Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clampitt

and family.

Mr*. Viola Major and Dickie

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NOTE OF THANKS My sincerest gratitude to doctors Wiseman, Schauu’ecker and Doctor Richard Veach and to the wonderful nurses of Putnam county hospital for the excellent care and attention extended to me there. To all my friends for their lovely flowers, cards and visits. Thank you and may God bless each and everyone of you. Sa’rah Huffman pd

PiOving the truth of the adage, ‘‘Records are made to be broken”, Bob Gutovvski of Occidental College is shown here as he set a new world pole vault record, clearing the bar at 15 feet 8'j " with room to spare during a one-day Occidental-Stanford track meet at Palo Alto, Calif. Gutowski shutter'd the seemingly unbreakable 15-year-old record set by Cornelius Warmerdam, who cleared 15 feet 7-%” on May 23, 1942.

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INTERVIEW ZHl’KOV

MOSCOW (UP) — Eighteen visiting American women broadcasters visited Friday with Soviet Defense Minister Georgi Zhukov and Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party Katerina Furtseva. It wa^ the first time Furts‘*va. highest arr.king Soviet woman, had received foreign press lepresentativea.

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