The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 October 1957 — Page 2
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Convincing talk We’re talking about the door-to-door salesman who is selling \ itamin preparations these days. He sounds mighty convincing, perhaps because he’s memorized a fancy sales talk. One way to stop him in a hurry: Just ask him to wait while you check with your physician. Or invite him to stroll down to our pharmacy and, while you watch and listen. >how us his wares. We have a notion he'll go away quickly and bother you no more.
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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT The spirit itself beareth wit-
CT.UB CALENDER
MoDday
Basic Training for Girl Scou’ Leaders- 1:15 p. m —Christian
Church.
Boston Chib 7:30 Mrs. Alfred Peterson
Tuesday
Domestic Science Club- 2:30 - Mrs. Russell Pierce. Washburn Chapter DAR 7:30 — Mrs. Russell Pierce. Associate Tri Kappa -8 p. m. —Mrs. Paul Cook.
Wednesday
Federated Reading CWb 1:30
Miss Many Wood rum.
Business and Professional Wo-
7:30- Greencastle
ness with our spirit, that we are the children of God. Romans 8:16. We have had such premon-
itions. We should confirm our ! men’s Club
divine sonship by our way of Saving’s & Loan Building. life. We should strive to walk —
worthy of our calling and elec- Boston Club
tion.
FIRST THOUGHTS Women's tears—the first successful fluid drive. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK
| To Meet Monday
Boston Club will meet Monday evening at 7:30 at the home of i Mrs. Alfred Peterson. 208 W. 1 Walnut St. The program on “American Humor” wll be given by Mrs. A. L. Meredith.
l*ersona! And Local News Briefs
All offices in the Court House were closed all day October 12th in observance of Columbus
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Arnold of Warwick, Virginia, are the parents of a daughter, born Friday. October 11. They formerly resided here. Mr .and Mrs. Richard Sutherlin of Battle Creek, Michigan are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McBride and Mrs. Earl Sutherlin. Mr .and Mrs. Francis N. Hamilton were in Bloomington this afternoon to attend the Indianalowa football game and to participate in the homecoming festi'V-
: ities.
Robeit Hughes and J. F. Hirt were among those from GreenI castle attending the Indiana University and the University of Iowa football game in Bloomington this afternoon. Washburn chapter of DAR will I meet Tuesday evenng at 7:30 with Mrs. Russell Pierce, 713 So. Locust street. Mrs. James B. Johnson will be in charge of the i program on “The New Colony, Old Plymouth.” Mr. and Mrs. William L. Marks of Cleveland are the guests of Miss Elizabth Ann Cannon and Ben Cannon for the Old Gold Day week-end. Mr. Marks is a graduate of DePauw, and is president of the Cleveland Alumni Association. Arthur L. Hasten, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Piercy C. Hasten, 331 North Arlington, Greencastle, has completed eight weeks of Infantry Basic Training today in the 2nd Training Regiment, Fort Gordon, Georgia. Col. Robert McBride, Regimental Commander, announced. Mr .and Mrs. Claude Burks of Pleasant Gardens have received word of the death of C. O. Gamer of 258 North Hawkins Drive. Akron. Ohio. Mr. Garner visited
lieves that "women are smarter' than men.’’ Maybe that’s why 1 hey are unhappy, he said. "Women must be needed, wanted and loved.” Mack said. "But in this country we’ve 'eminized men and masculinized : women. I wonder if it’s a good
.hing."
Like most men. Mack says he loesn't understand women. But hs career indicates otheiwise. Seven years ago he had $1,000 ind an idea. This year his 193 reducing salons will gross abom
15 million dollars.
Students of business will tel! you that the growth of Slender :11a is a modern fairy tale, based on one of the shrewdest sales
! pitches of all time.
When he was a boy back in 1 Kansas City, Mo., young Mack ! noticed that a good many women j went to church, the beauty par- | lor, and hardly any place else. “The church took care of their ; souls and the beauty parlors took care of their hair,’’ he said. "But | nobody took care of the figures. land a lot of the women were
| fat.”
Mack sold cheap real estate and other sundries before he be- ; came convinced that a business
Club Meets With Mrs. Alton Hurst
The Happier Homes Home Demonstration club met at the home of Mrs. Alton Hurst on
October 8th. The president, Mrs. | should fulfill an insatiable need. Beryl Kerr, opened the meeting reasoned that every woman oy all members repeating the is a Cinderella, waiting for a
Soyth dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH 4 J 10 5 V K 10 9 8 7 ♦ 6 2 + K 9 2 WEST EAST *K76 *Q982 V A J 4 2 V 6 5 3 ♦ K 9 6 ♦QJ873 + *76 *5 SOUTH * A 4 3 V Q ♦ A 10 4 A A Q J 104 3' South West North East 1 A Pass 1 V Pass 3 A Pass 4 + Pass S + Pass Pass Pass Opening lead—+ 8
I diamond on the nine of hearts. I We^t would win. but then dum1 my would have two good hearts j to dispose of South's low spades. Best Return West made his best return -a spade. Declarer put up the jack from dummy. East covered with the queen, and South won with the ; ace. Now South couldn't afford to ; give up a second heart, for the ! defenders would also cash a spado trick. Instead. South ltd a trump to the nine, ruffed a j heart, led a trump to the king, | and ruffed another heart. Tiiis
I dropped West’s ace. Now South led a low pade toward dummy’s ten. West couldn't prevent declarer from ' reaching dummy with the ten of spades to discard his last diamond on the last heart. Daily Question You have opened the bidding with one club, and partner bus | responded one heart. You hold: ; S-A 4 3 H-2 D-A 10 4 C- X K Q J 4 3. Answer: Bill three no trump. You have eight sure tricks and 1 you are willing to gamble on finding the game-going trick in partner's hand.
alub pledge and a salute to our flag. Mis. Jessie Sanford led the ^lub in the song of the month. After the business meeting, Mrs. Theoline Bee, Putnam County Health Nurse, showed a film on "Mental Health” and gave a very nteresting talk which was enjoyed by all. The meeting adjourned by re-
fairy godmother to wave a wand and make her a princess. Mack
supplied the wand.
Mack, who looks a little like George Gobel and talks a lot like the late Fred Allen quipped that his business is “ a combination
of sex and science.”
When he launched Slenderella, he knew that reducing parlors
hand towel exchange, delicious refreshments were served to nineteen members and one guest. Mrs. Elizabeth Flint was co-hos-
tess.
peating the club prayer. Alter a i }] a( j a p as t that was not always
savory. So he retained eminent medical consultants, hired a University of Ohio professor to design a special vibrating table, and got nutritionists to formu-
late diets.
"We make no wild claims,” ne
said.
But since 1950, he estimated that his swank salons have shaved four million pounds off or 400,000 women and trimmed their dimensions by five milltan
inches.
“I’m just trying to make them happy,” he said. Warns Of Farm Fire Hazards The Jae.st time to think about fire on your farm is before it happens, according to F. R. Willsey, Purdue University farm safety specialist. On the eve of Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 6-12, Willsey suggests that farm families select one specific tire hazard and eliminate it during that time Don’t give fire a place to start, he emphasizes. For instance, condition of heating equipment, including chimneys and flues, should be checked before the cold weather arrives and repairs should be made, if needed. Electric wiring and loads on circuits should be given close
TWO CREWMEN MISSING ADAK, Aleutian Islands, Alaska (UP I The search continued today for two crewmen mssing after the crash of a Navy patrol bomber here Thursday night which killed three. Five crewmen were pulled from icy northern Pacific waters by Navy crash pa-trols shortly after the P2B7 Neptune patrol bomber went down off this remote naval station 1.500 miles west of Anchorage. SAYS F. S. WOULD PANIC MIAMI UP-Evangelist Billy Graham told the Presbyterian Men’s Convention Friday night a high Washington official informed him Americans would ‘‘panic” : f they knew the truth about the
“world crisis.”
Graham did not name his source but told 8.000 delegates to the laymen's' convention that “I’m only telling you what I have
been told.’”
South won the opening trump lead in his own hand and led the i queen of hearts. West brilliantly played low even though he suspected that South had led a singleton. South met this fine defense with an equally fine play of his own. He overtook with dummy’s ! king of hearts! When this won. declarer returned the ten of hearts from dummy, discarding a low diamond from his hand. West won with the jack of hearts and had to choose a new defense. Another trump would allow declarer to win in dummy and give up a second heart. Then dummy would still have a trump entry and two good hearts. West considered shifting to a diamond, but thought better of it. South would have taken the ace of diamonds, entered dummy with the nine of clubs and would have discarded his last
FOR SALE EXTRA NICE EVERGREENS Ready Now For Fall Planting 3 for $10.00 Ready to Set $2.00 Each If You Dig Them MOORE'S ORCHARD North on 43 at Raccoon
OPEN HATE CAMPAIGN
PARIS (UP)- The Communists hurled a hate campaign against Antoine Pinay today to sabotage his efforts to become
France’s next premier.
President Rene Coty picked Pinay Friday as his third choice
to form a- new government and
in Greencastle many times while | pul! France out of its 23rd crisis I scrutin &- Worn and inadequate
since World War II.
his ton, Walter, lived at the Phi Gam house while attending J3e-
Pauw.
Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grenat at St. Elizabeth hospital in Lafayette. The baby has been named Sherry Lynne and was bom Friday morning. Mrs. Grenat is the former Patty Seeley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seeley. ANNIVERSARIES
Birthdays
Vicki Lynn Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Call, 6 years old today, October 12th. Eva Duncan. Lelia Herman, Alice Minter. today. Oct. 12. Earl Wood, Saturday. Oct. J2.
William Carman,
12.
IKE NOT SHOWING CA lTLE WASHINGTON (UP)— President Eisenhower isn’t ready yet 1 to show his herd of Aberdeen Angus beef cattle. Officials of Pennsylvania’s first National Live stock Exposition to be held at Harrisburg Nov. 12-16 said the President had turned down an invitation to show some of the herd, which has mostly been given to him. He said he wanted to wait until he ha*s bred some cattle before showing them.
IKE 67 MONDAY
WASHINGTON (UP)—President Eisenhower has no particular plans for observance of his
today, Oct. 67th birthday anniversary* Mon-
day. Press Secretary James C.
Hagerty said the President would IN MEMORY be in the White House Monday In loving memory of our dear find he supposed there would be daughter and sister, Sandra a family party. Kaye Black, who passed away. |
Octobei 12, 1953.
Tixlay bring; ^ad memories. Of a loved one gone to rest. She will never be forgotten By the ones who loved he:’
best.
Her life is a beautiful memory. Her absence a silent grief. She sleeps in God’s beautiful garden. In the sunshine of perfect peace. Sadly missed by Mother and Kip. pd. |
"SCOWL STRIKE” ENDS RIO DE JANERIO UP —Chous gil ls at a Rio night club called off a “scowl strike” today following the settlement of a dis-
wiring should be replaced; only | 15-ampere fuses should, be used unless a circuit has been specially designed for larger loads. Rubbish, newspapers, magazines, etc., which often are piled in the attic, garage or basement, should be collected and disposed
of, Willsey suggests.
The safety specialist reminds t faim folk that their fire fighting tools should be easily accessible j in an emergency. Ladders should always be ready foi escape and
fighting roof fires.
The right fire extinguishers should be in the right place. , Willsey suggests checking them fiequently and recharging them
if necessary.
Be certain you know how to call the fire department. It’s a good idea to post your fire department number and exchange' at the telephone. If the fire de partment knows the layout o. ; ■ the farm, house and barn exitand location of water supplies, >1 can do a more effective job Many departments maintain an i up-to-date file on such informa- i
tion.
Fire safety on the farm, o> '
pute w*ith the management. For 1 an >where else, is not a matt*: the duration of the dispute, the j ji Iuck * Willse >' Those wh< bills had refused to smile at the a h<*ut fires before the\ \j-grLorn-f?rs. j happen arc least likely to h^iVc
them.
THIS DRAWING by artist H. a Detje Illustrates the 18,000-mph orbrt ot the Russian satellite around the earth, once every hour and JO minutes. Blade arrow at bottom indicates west-to-east rotation of the earth. , . t
CARD OF THANKS The people of Bainbiidge wish o thank the Volunteer Fire Department of Bainbr idge. who on Thurs-ray nrght hauled water all night from Roachdaie. so the people of Bainbridge would not be without water.
Contends Women sheinwold Are Unhappy Lot on Br ..
CHICAGO UP — Larry Mack who built a fortune on a shrewd understanding of female psychology. contends that American women are “an unhappy lot.” Mack. 39. president of Slendeiella International, also be-
Oummy’s Long Suit Offers Best Chance By Alfred Sheinwold Dummy's long heart suit gave both sides the chance for brilh ant play.
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