The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1958 — Page 3
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HENRY Ill'S SECRET DOOR—John Charlton (left), London’s inspector of ancient monuments, and his assistant, Peter Cumon, examine the newly-found secret gate which leads from the Thames into the Tower of London. The long lost water gate was built for Henry HI in the 13th century so he could get in and out without encountering heckling crowds. He was an unpopular king—he introduced high taxation- (Inter national J
Ernie Gibbon#* of New Winchester visited (Sunday with his father. Ed Gibbons. Mrs. Edna Elliott and daughter and Mrs. Adah Wiles of North Salem, called on Mrs. Violet Leak at the home of Lulu Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jeffries were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O'Hair and family Monday night. Visitor** at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leak and daughter during the week were Charlie Soots. Mrs. Fern Soots and son Melvin of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams and children of North Salem. Mrs. Moine Keck visited her sister. Mrs. Bernice Modlin. at Moores ville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Major called on Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Sampson of Indianapolis spent New Years Day with Pearl Elliott. Rev. and Mrs. Kennie Ralston have moved in the Bernice Malicoat property. Bob Leak and daughter at
tended ths basketball game at Bainbridge Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Lee Stewv ard called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward Sunday afternoon. George is home on a furlough. he is located in Virginia Other company was Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ward, and Mr nnd Mrs Bob Leak and daughter.
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MOSCOW FASHION FAD LONDON (UP)— Radio Moscow reported today that a “straight cut” similar to the Paris "sack look" is sweeping the Russian fashion world. Western fashion experts here believe this will mean very little change in the appearance of Russian women.
Putnam County League
Mack’s Hampton’s Garage
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ASKS SHAKEUP
PREPARED;; SS HEARINGS CONTINUE
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With ind’ 'tions that •he t : inu'Ki woe I I'ke to question Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, faihei ( of the nu I ai : tints, members of the Senate Preparedness Com- •: mittee gather foi dmont; Admiral Rickovdi*. ? Mississippi.
i w.i 1< 1 in the group are (1. to r.) Sen. Ralph Flanders (Ri, Ver- ,. .StU.' Lyadoa Johnson (D) Texas, chairman, ard Sen. Johr Stennis (D),
Calling the retirement of Lt Gen. James Gavin as chief o Aimy research a terrible thing. Sen. Henry M. Jackson <D), o. Washington tells icpoiLers luhopes the General will reconsider and remain on duty. Gen. Gavin is retiring in piotest against Pentagon policies -which Sen. Jackson says points up the need for a radical change in the De-
partment of Detense.
High Indiv. Game— Arbuckle
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High Indiv. Series—W. Brattain 563 High Team Game Harper’s (Trucking Co. 1044 High Teajn Series — Harpers' Trucking Co. 2998 , 500 Series—W. Brattain 563. >?e:' cki r 562, Moore 561, Rader 555. Vorshell 544. Buis 543, D Brattain 533. Simmons 523. Arbuckle 522 Riggle 519, Hatfield ] 506. 200 Game Arbuckle 222, D Brattain 216. Ader 209. W. Brattain 200, Steinecker 206, Harper i 203. MOKTON Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter celebrated her 92nd birthday on Dec. 30th. Among the many birthday cards she received was one from . Mamie Dowd Eisenhower. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Firestone are 1 vacationing in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bettis of Breeneastle called on Mr. and Mrs. Russell O’Haver on Monday [ -vening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson ailed on Mr. and Mm. Earl Woodworth and daughter on Wednesday evening. M arc! Mrs. Melvin Priest and hi 1 1. en, Johnny and Nancy visitd w.th Mr. and Mrs/Clair Albin nd family on Wednesday even-
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M . D o Hazlett spent Friday ’’•'ivu tb Mrs. O M. Thomas M>\ ard Mrs. Bob Call and ’.d" iD"s and Mr. ard Mrs. Ma |i ,. n ; f-ors were Sunday dine- • u ; ; of Mr. and Mrs. Re: M \ ’(p-^ Clodfelter of Rus ell- ie vi ted Mrs. Carrie ClodIter )• -t Wednesday. M Ed Seobee and Mrs. Maxne Ca hinder were New Years dinner guests of Mrs. Wilma Jean Gorham of Greencastle. M pif) Mrs. Morris Irw>n an* -V T l.< : -Vileen Overstreet were Sunday .affej-noon visitors of Mr. and -V.rp. llussoli O’Haver. - and Mrs. Jim Anderson called on Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson near Crawfordsville Sunj (i-ay afternoon.
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IH€ DAftY BANNEi TLES., JAN. 7, 1958. Page 3 GREEXCASILE, INDSara Lou Bettis returned to ner •rhool at Purdue on Sunday even- ( ing. Gregg. Jeff and Pamela Miller visited their grandparents, Mr. uid Mrs. Clair Albin on Saturday, j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clodfelter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clodfelter j ind Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clodfel*»r were New Years dinner ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yo•hum'and Mrs. Daisy Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O Haver ind son of Indianapolis, were Frilay evening dinner guests of Mr. ind Mrs. Gene Unger and family. Beginning next Sunday. Jan. 12th.. worship sendees at the Tnion Chapel Church will be at en o'clock instead of nine fortyive as has been in the past. Mrs. Daisy Alexander and Mr md Mrs. Floyd Yochum were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Romine and family Betty Clodfelter and Georgia Martin ate dinner with Mrs. Carle Clodfelter on her birthday last Monday. New Years eve visitors of Mr. ind Mrs. Carroll Connerly were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin and Mrs. Wayne Bettie and daughter ;a ra Lou. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum isited Mrs. Edgar Pitts of Rus“llville Saturday evening.
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Sheinwold On Bridge simplest Is Best ’n Complicated Hands Itv Alfred Sheinwtdd Sometimes you must choose i-om among several-good ways t< lay a hand. Look for the s mplst and surest method, and save ’our brains for the hand where only one way will work. South dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH 4 Q J 10 5 2 V None ♦ 9 8 7 3 2 * K J 4 - WEST EAST 4k K 9 7 4 3 A 6 V 8 7 4 3 V A Q 9 6 A None ♦ J 10 4 + Q852 A A 10 9 7 3 SOUTH A A 8 V 1C J 10 5 2 ♦ A K Q 6 5
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ace. East returned his singleton spade, but South shrewdly hopped right up with the ace. It would have been fatal to play low, since West woind have taken the king of spades and given his partner a spade ruff. Now South had several different wave to play the hand. He could try to set up his own hearts, or. dummy’s spades, or he could play for a crossniff. All were very plaoisible lines of play. SPADES ARE SUREST Any of the three methods might work, but the simplest and surest was the establishment ol dummy’s spades. This was bound tc work no matter how badly the trumps* or spades might break. South drew three rounds of trumps after winning the second trick with the ace of spades. Then he led a »pade toward dummy. West shrewdly played low, alowing dummy to win with the en. This gave South the chance
to switch to some crossruff idea that wouldn't ’work, but South was not to be detoured. Declarer led the queen of spades from dummy and discarded a heart from his hand. There was no advantage in refusing this crick, so We*»t took it. This established dummy's jack of spades. Now South could discard a second heart on the jack of spades, a third heart on the king of clubs, and could ruff the fourth and fifth hearts with dummy's trumps. DAILY QUESTION Partner deals and bids one -ipade. and the next player parses You hold: S Q J 10 5 2 H None D—9 8 7 3 2 C K J 4. What do you sayV Answer: Bid four spades. This shows excellent trump support (usually five cards or more), a singleton or void, and a count of ’ot more than 9 points in high cards.
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Went opened the deuce of chibs, and South properly finessed dummy’s jack. This drove out the
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