The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1958 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER Evansville wins

FRL. FEB. 7, lf»5X. 2

CREKNCAbTLB. IND. eainbribuTS SI’OC TS ON SAFETk DRIVE

To do a g-ood turn for others is an important part of the Boy

Scout law. This Saturday, Fah' J ^ Joseph’*"

ntary 8. Thr Exp’orar Po„ and . Tt , e dTO118ta:er , Ian their toop

Troop 92 of Bainbridge. as a part j ,. ecord to g.j

of Boy Scout Week activities, and as a safety good-turn for

Evansville’s Aces were a big step closer to the Indiana Col iegiate Conference basketball championship today, although ♦hey needed an unprecedented triple overtime to outlast host

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffice o ■ reencastle, Indiana as second ..-.s mail matter under ar* of <.rch 7. 1878. Sobscnptlor rice 25 cenfei per week, J5.0» •er year by mail in Putnam

Thursday night— j "ounty, S6.00 to $10.40 per yea. *.wo full games ahea,d of idle But- .utside Putnam County.

!er, with an 80-76 victory achiev- .

the community, have invited th' j ^ on Har0 , d MaIic0at . s four | TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT

State Police to

come to Bain-

bridge to do a safety check on car*. A State Trooper will come with the State Safety Car, and will begin to Safety-Check cars at 1:30 Saturday afternoon, on the main street in town (not Rcmte .i6(. Everyone is urged t - participate in this safety campaign. Take your car to Main fitreet, Bainbridge to be checked It will cost you nothing: you will receive a safety sticker, end the assurance that your car is a t J* car to drive. Safe carsdielp prevent needless accidents. A safety sticker on your car means that you care about saving the liver of others as well as your own. It also means that you are backing up the Boy Scouts In helping to make Bainbridge a safe town in which to live. Help the Scouts to

help yo«.

tree-throws

period.

in the third extra

CLOVER DALE GIRL KfXHTS A meeting was held by the Girl Scouts, Feb. 3rd, in the Home Economics room. Because of the absence of the president, the meeting was called to order by the vice-president, Yield Laudlg. There was an election of new officers: President Vicki Laudig; vice president, Julina Cooksey; secretary, Mary Jans Suit; treasurer, Jeanne Nickerson; scribe, Karen Hurt; recreation leaders, Betty Jo Brannaman and Patty Laudig and son leader Phllljs Furr. Refreshments were served by: Jackie Robinson ami Jeanne Nickerson.

Athenians Rated Tops In Regional There isn’t a Putnam County team listed by the Indiana Institute of Basketball Ratings in the first 25 teams among the state

li ' dera

It Is empahsized that these ratings are not opinions, but are 1 the result of mathematical cal- ! rulations designed to predict the | outcome of each week's games. The ratings show’ the number of points which one team may be expected to beat another team on j a neutral floor. You may dis- j agree with the ratings of some | teams, but the only test of any j rating system is the scores of j

Let your light so shine before /en that they may see your good works and glorify your

■ Father w’hich is in heaven. Matt

5:16. It is well and good to sing pious hymns, but a good life speaks louder than words.

CARU OK THANK* I luinARF PI AMFt We wish to thank our man; PIvVmC DLr*. iML*)

wonderful frienas and neighbors nembers of Maple Heights Home ! Demonstration club. Mothers Service Club. Greencastle Gospel j Tabernacle, Teachers of Ridpath School. American Legion Auxiliary. Raines & Raines Excavators. the School janitors, and all ) who sent the beautiful flowers or helped us in any way. Everything has been deeply appreciated and will never be forgotten. May God richly bless everyone of you. * Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hester and

Son.

FILLMORE

'P01ITIC5' FOR LOSING HIS JOB

FIRED AS WITHHOLDING DIRECTOR OF GROSS

INCOME TAN

Stayman Convention). This asks partner to bid a major suit if he has one: and you will raise to game. If he has no major. he mist bid two diamonds or two io-tnimp, and you will then go :o game in no-trump.

MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED JAN. 26TH

kir* r • thocohts Marriage is a 50-50 proposition: 50 per cent for a man’s wife and 50 per cent for his children. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK

Personal And Local News Uriel's

Mr. and Mrs. James Osborn and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tharp were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Goldie Tharp The B-team basketball tourney was played in the Fillmore gym.

starting Jan. 27.

Januice Giddings has been sel-

ected to attend Girls State, and Handley and now I'm

INDIANAPOLIS (UP)—Boynton J. Moore. Indianapolis, today blamed “politics” for his firing as director of withholding for the Indiana Gross Income Tax Div-

•sion.

State Revenue Commissioner Edwin Beaman fired Moore from j ‘he $6,900 a year job because of ! “internal strife” between Moore i and other department heads. Beaman said there was no polii Mcs involved, although the action was approved by Republican State Chairman Robert Mat-

IJ hews.

“I worked hard for Governor

out of a

Jean Anderson was selected as (job.” Moore said . “I backed : alternate. Handley even before the state Parents hero are working to- Convention when he was nomini gather to get a Girl Scout organi- f-ted.”

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Twigg, N. Vine St., are patients in the Put-

each week's games. Home floor I nam Count y hospital,

advantages enter into the formuDr. and Mrs. D. W. Killingt* wall go to Miami, Fla., tomorrow for a visit of several weeks.

The list in the Greencastle Regional meeting to be held on Marfth 8 in the Greencastle gymnasium show’ the following. 1. Crawfordsville 88.5 2. New Market 70.9 3. Clinton 70.4

4. 5.

A son was bom Friday morning at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kelly of Greencastle.

Darlington 69.1 j Air. and Mrs. Edgar Prevo and Waveland 68.0 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Lyon will

6. Coal Creek 67.7 7. Greencastle 67.1. 8. Cloverdale 67.0 9. Rosedale 65.8 10. Reelsville 65.6

Today's Hog Market ^ KILLED IN

PLANE CRASH NEAR MUNICH

Hogs 7,300; very uneven, rteady to 25 extremes 50 higher; 180-2*0 lb. 19.7* to 20.25 some to 21.00; 250-270 lb. 19.25 to 19.75; 270-815 lb. 19.00 to 10.50; 130-160 lb. 16.00 to 17.50

'•w 18.00.

CARD OF THANKS We w T Ub to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy and floral tributes extended to us by our relatives, friend* and neighbors. Also for the food brought in by friends and relatives. We especially wish to thank Dr. Tennis, Rector Funeral Hopre, Paul Evans for the music; rhe pallbearers, Frank Masfcen, Warrfcn Lear, Hershel Hammond, James F. Zeis, Clyde Miller, Sid Brown, Foster McClure and Julian Steele and the boys who worked at the cemetery'. Also Dr. F. F. Travis for his comforting words: the VFW Post 1550 and American Legion Post No. 58 for the services at the grave and Maynard Johnson for his services and all who helped in any way during the illness and death of my husband, Wil-

liam BuLherlin.

Mrs. William Sutherlin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mieling. pd.

IN REMEMBRANCE In memory of our mother and grandmother, Laura Alice Bettis, who passed away, Feb. 7th, 1937. Sweet is the word of remembrance. Dear Is the one who is gone; In memory, we will always keep her. As long as the years roll on. Mr. and Mrs Douglas Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston. Mr and Mrs. Royce Cavin. pd

IN MEMORY In loving memory of Raymond Ijee Whitlock, our son and brother. who passed away one year ago today. I cannot say. I will not say That he is dead; he is just away! With a cheery' smile and a wave of the hand. He ha* wandered Into an unknown b>rvt And left ua dreaming how very fair It’* a*eds must be. since he linger* then*. •adty mlNMul by Father.' Mother and Bl*t*r. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Whitlock and Donna. Ip

MUNICH, Germany (UP) — British and German air authorities Investigated today the crash of a plane which killed 21 persons —seven of them members of Brit ain’s top soccer team. The team was the “gold plated” Manchester United football team, the “Yankees” of British soccer, and the death of the seven players and injury to others plunged the British sports world

into mourning.

The team, along with 11 sportswriters ajid photographers, was returning from a triumphant invasion of Yugoslavia when the plane crashed on a snow-covered field. Twenty-three of the 44 persons aboard the twin-engined

“Elizabethan

the crash.

Three persons were critically injured, including Matt Busby, England’s top manager. Three Yugoslavs including a mother and her baby daughter en route to the embassy in London also

survi' 1 '' d.

Cause of the accident wag unknown but authorities ruled out sabotage. The big plane which had made two false starts after a refuelling stop faltered on the third, never gained altifude and then fell at the end of the runway and burst into pieces. Milward, in a midnight press conference at the Riem Airport, said the pilot, Capt. James Thains had twice turned back from take-off because he was not satisfied with the power of the engines. Thains was only slight-

ly injured.

Snow was falling as he made the third and fatal effort to send the plane into the air. “After that we don’t know what happened." Milward said, “and we are not yet certain that the aircraft ever became fully

I airborne.”

One of the few witnesses. Han? Bimbaum, said he saw the plane coming at him very low but “the low altitude did not impress me particularly becaiise they all fly low around hers." Every’ player and official in some 59 major league soccer games scheduled in Britain or Saturday will wear a black armband in mourning for the Manchester players killed in thi

o-ash.

leave tomorrow for a visit of three wrecks in Miami, Florida. Mrs. Ruth Hall of Chicago. HI. will arrive today for a short visit with her brother, Dr. V. Earle Wiseman, and Mrs. Wiseman. Mrs. Lydie Swinford, who has been ill all winter and hae been ; living with her daughter, Mrs. ! Hazel Cox, has gone to the home of another daughter. Mrs. Stella

l Cox.

Mrs. Arthur Walker has received word of the death of her sister, Mrs. Goldie Sheppard, of Orlando, Fla. Mrs. Sheppard wae formerly Miss Goldie Harmon of

Greencastle.

The lowest temperature recorded this morning wras 20 below' zero at International Falls, Minn., the U. S. Weather Bureau said. Highest Thursday was 81 at Brownsville, Tex.

zation here. A meeting to organize will be held soon. Recent visitors of Ida and Charles Day were Mr. and Mrs Hou'ard Wright on Sunday and Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Day of Anderson spent Thursday with

them.

Moore was named to the job last year to direct Indiana’s new

SOCIETY Birthday Dinner Held Sunday A surprise birthday dinner was held Sunday, Feb. 3, for Bed Fenwick at his home in Cloverdale. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Fenwick and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fenwick, Toney and Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fenwick and Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Call, Vickie a.nc Debrah Kay, and Mrs. Frances Ward all of Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Fenwick and Brenda of Roachdale; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fenwick, Bobby and Marilyn of Cloverdale; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paris, Bradley, Terry and Melody of Reelsville. Mr. and Mrs. Arise Sammuels of Greencastle were afternoon visitors.

Belle Union P. T. A.

payroll withholding of gross in- , Will Meet Monday

come tax. j The Belle Union PTa will meet Moore blamed the firing most- Monday evening, February 10, at ly on a dispute with cashier John 7 p. m. After the business meetMorris. He said Morris w’anted ing a “Founders Night” program

him to endorse several checks re- will be given.

Mm Ida Day visited Mrs. Ida ceived from employers as with- The entertainment will be preNauman on Monday afternoon held taxes before the checks sented by the 1st, 2nd. 3rd grades and Mrs. Anna Garrett Thursday were stamped “for deposit only." Everyone is invited to attend

evening. j H the checks had been cashed When Clarence Crews of illegally, Moore said, *T’d have Coatesville returned from visiting k een .t* 16 g° a t-” relatives in California, he brought | , ‘ It ’ s a matter of whether they a box of various blossoms of flow- WT ant efficiepcy or corruption,” ers to his sister, Mrs. Minnie : he said -

Wells which arrived in good shape and were very beautiful. The blooms lasted several days.

The Stitch and Chatter Club m ■ met Wednesday afternoon with j fcJflO CSfS

this meeting.

Sheinwold

Mrs. Callie Casidy. Sixteen mem- , hers answered roll call with antiq’ues. Airs. Harold Pruitt fum- ! ished the entertainment. Hostess served tasty refreshments. Next meeting will be Feb. 5th with

Mrs. Louise Smith.

The Beechwood Pleasant Circle will meet Wednesday, Feb. 5th with Mrs. Jessie Buis. The Methodist Fellowship supper will be at the Recreation Building Thursday, Jan. 30. Bring : your supper. An interesting program has been planned . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wright are j visiting their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James -King and •

daughter in California.

Ronnie Chadd fell before leav- ; ing the MYF meeting Sunday | night. He was taken to the Put-

Women of the Deer Creek Coon j na "\ CO " nty h<>s!,ItaI wIl<!ra Hunters Association will meet ! S " tC ^ S ^ WkPn hls “PP«

Maple Heights Club Holds Meeting The Maple Heights Home Dem- ! onstration Club met at the club I house on Tuesday evening, Feb.

4. at 7:30.

The meeting opened with the club song followed by the club ! prayer and creed. Roll call was answered by twenty members, two guests and Mrs. Cassady, who gave the club lesson on “Informal Entestainment.” Lists of kinds of parties, what it takes to

Miss Juanita Birkemeier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Birkemeier of Poland, and Robert E. Irwin, son of Elbert Irwin of Greencastle, were united in marriage on Sunday, Jan. 26th. The double ring ceremony w’as performed by the Rev. Fleming at the Baptist church in Spencer. Their attendants were Miss Joy Dean L?e of Muncie and Gerald Edwards of Greencastle.

Opponent’s Deuce Lead Indicates Best Play By Alfred Sheinwold

The opening lead is supposed

to give information to your pert i ma . ke a Rood party and why one ner. Sometimes, however, the in- Ri ve s a party were listed and dis-

Mrs. Serena Burk visited Mrs. Lida Pierce at the Graver Nursing Home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Pierce remains about th.e

same.

Mi. and Mrs. .visited Mr and

James Burk Mis. Duane

Burk of Bainbridge Sunday ev’enin £- . ) Airs. Floyd Miller underwent surgery Wednesday morning at the Putnam County hospital. She is improving nicely. She is in room No. 2D.

meet

tonight at 7:39 at the home of 1 Mrs. Bernice Hatcher. Assisting j hostess will be Mrs. Ann Cooper j Roll call will be a joke Valentine. I The Reelsville PTa will meet I

ai: liner survived on Tuesday evening, February

11, at 7 p. m. A musical program has been planned by Mr. Strain. The junior and senior bands will be presented. A social hour will follow the meeting. Everyone is

invited.

State police operated their timing device on Ind. 43, just north of the city near the farm of Mrs. W. D. James on Thursday. This device enables them to check motorists who are driving in excess of legal f peed on Hoosier highways.

eye lid. He is getting along but has a very black eye.

formation is snaggled by the declarer and is used to his advant-

age.

South dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH 4 Q 10 5

V 6 3

♦ Q J 10 3 ♦ A Q 7 5 WEST EAST £ I t * J 8 4 3 *£142 VQ987 ♦ K 9 ♦874 * J 8 4 3 * 10 9

SOUTH A A K 9

V K 10 J ♦ A 6 5 2

•fr K 6 2

South West North 1 NT Pass 3 NT

Pass Pass

Opening lead —

East Pass

Basketball Schedule

Friday Garfield at Greencastle Russellville at Roachdale Belle Union at BainbridgeCloverdale at Monrovia Stilesville at Reelsville

cussed by the group. Secretary i and treasurer repor ts were read , and accepted. The outlook lesson ; was given. It was voted to do- ' 1 nate to Polio and Heart funds. , A rummage sale will be held in the court house in May. Watch | paper for date later. All enjoyed a Valentine exchange. Several members received Valentine gifts from secret pals. The club constitution wag read by Mrs. Ken- 1

neth Byrd.

The meeting closed with the (club prayer. Tasty refreshments were served by the hostesses. ! ! Mrs. Irene Cr awley and Mios

Ethel Schachtel.

The Alarch meeting will be held at the club house on Tuesday, the 4th, with Mrs. Ruth Fry, Iv'a Hammond and Margaret , Glidewell as hostesses.

Don't Forget TOMORROW MIGHT SATURDAY. FEB. H. AT 8 O'CLOCK At the High School Ciyni I*t the night for the fast, thrilling Wheel Chair Basketball Game. Don’t Miss It or You Won’t Know What Your Friends Are Talking About Preliminary Game at 6:39 Greencastl;. .Jets vs. I^ifayette National Homes SEE YOU AT THE GAME

ANNIVERSARIES

The Hooeier Spring Barrow Show’, second in popularity only to the State Fajr among Indiana hog farmers, will be held Tuesday, February n and Saturday, February 15 in Indianapolis. All On Foot classes will be shown Tuesday in the swine barn at the State Fairgrounds while Carcass Day will be held Saturday in the Kingan plant.

Birthday C. J. Huller, Fillmore, today, Feb. 7. Mrs. Charles Carmen.- Feb. 7th. Wedding 0 Mr. and Airs. William Pat Buckner, 33 years today. Feb. 7.

West opened the deuce of j hearts. East put up the queen, i and South won with the king. South saw that he could win three top tricks in each of the

black suits, one diamond, and the j *' lrs ’ * “™‘ nt

heart already won. That came to ; eight tricks. Where was the nin-

J th?

A diamond finesse w r as one i possibility. A 3-3 break in clubs, I which w’ould establish dummy’s i j last club, was another. Which |

shouid he try for?

I If the opening lead were not a

Mothers Study Club

et With Mrs.

The Modem Mothei-s Study Club met in the home of Mrs. Barbara Current on February 5. at 8:00 p. m. with Judy Albin as

co-hostess.

Royce Kurtz and Aliss Kaye La Follotte were cur speakers for the evening. They gave very interesting talks on School

very important factor, South s P f ' e( ’h and Hearing Therapy, would surely try first for the { -Afttr a shoi t business meeting

j the hostess served delicious reI freshments to sixteen members. The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Wanda

Crimes on Alarch 5th.

CHECK ON OFFICERS

MUSIC BY MOORE'S COMBO Tonight from 9 to 12 MOORE'S RrSTAURANT AND BAR

Steak*

- Chicken — Shrimp

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Mixed Drtake — Beer — Wine

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IN MEMORY

In memory of Ernest Frazier, who passed away February 1, 1945. Nothing can ever take away The love our hearts hold dear. We have only your memory, dear one, To remember our whole livee through. Sadly missed by wife, Atinnie Frazier and family. pd

The Office of Dr. D. W. Killinger Will Be Closed From Feb. 8 February 24

INDIANAPOLIS UP — Indianapolis police revealed Thursday they sent officers to courts

clubs. If that failed, he could fall back on the diamond finesse, i This fine line of play would coat • the contract in this case, for , West would take the king of ■ diamonds and the fourth club in j addition to the rest of the

hearts.

What Lead Means

Now let’s get back to the open-

( LINTON FALLS

Malla Burk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Burk, is spend-

to check on other officers giving lead. A low card is usually, a. fvA davs *vith her grandtestimony in drank driving forth-best from the leader's best | ^ > ir ^ n ^ 3 ' ^ r ‘ an< *

cases. suit. This means that he has < Traffic Inspector Audry Jacobs j three cards higher than the raid said he was opening a card file be has lead. When the opening

lead is a deuce, he has three cards higher, but none lower. In

to record “what happens to drunken driving cases to increase the number of convic-

tions.”

“If we find any policeman losing too many £>f these cases because of lack of evidence, we will send him to a training school on how to get and present proper evidence,” Jacobs said. He denied the action was taken to prevent “fixing.” Several attorneys practicing in traffic court have complained that the appearance of superior officers in court while policemen are testifying is a form of “intimidating" witnessee.

Mrs. James

Burk.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and Bill were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin Jr. and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Tom

other words, the lead of a deuce I r an(1 farnlJ >’ vis ited them ir

signifies that the leader has a ! ^ 16 a ^ ernoon -

four-card suit.

ACCUSED OF AWOL

LAFAYETTE UP — Hoyt M. Tarter. 25, Rossvlile, was held in Tippecanoe County Jail today pending arrival of military auhorities on charges he deserted -he Army at Fort Leonard Wood, •to., last October. Tarter was are«:ed by th* FBI at KLondikt rhuradar

If this were true, South couk lose only three heart tricks even if he lost the diamond finesse. He could well afford this, so South led a club to dummy’s queen and led the queen of diamonds for a finesse. The diamond finesse lost, and West took three heart tricks, but then South had the rest. One word of warning about the meaning of a deuce leal Some opponents have the nasty habit of leading fifth-best on occasion. You can’t bet your life that deuce means a four-card suit, but the odds are very good that this is what it mean*! Dally Question Partner bids one no-trump and the next player passes: Yot hold: S-A Q 7 5 H-Q J 10 3 D-Q 10 5 C-6 3. What do yo say? Answer: Bid two club* (the

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EXECUTORS SALE Of Real Estate And Persona! Property In (he Matter of the Estate of Morton Smith Deceased, Frankie R. Smith & Harley E. Smith, Joint Executors, nil! offer for sale at public Auction in Bainbridge, Ind., the following described real estate and personal property at the late residence, on Saturday, Feb. 22nd, '58 At 12:30 O'Clock Tract No. 1 Located back of Huffman stone Bid. on main street, 2 room stone house, now rented, on Lot 18 ft. \ 10 ft. App. Possession 60 days. Tract No. 2 iJM-ated on 2nd street south of hardware A nest, house has 3' 2 rooms, inclosed hack porch, cellar & smoke hon-e combined, good driven well, on lot 120 \ 156 App. possession (JO dav s. Tract No. 3 I/oeated on main street 1 block west of Hanks store, has 4 rooms A stool down, 2' 2 rooms up, water in hoiuy, 2 ear garage, on lot 54 x 120. ai:p. Immediate possess! n. Terms on real estate (j down day of sale remainder cash when transfers are completed. HOUSEHOLD A MISU. ARTICLES 21 in. television set, 3 pc. living room suite, floor l imp, rooking A odd chairs, desk A chair, bookcase, cabinet radio A record player, 12x15 rug A pad, 9x12 rug A pad, throw rut's, dining table A 6 chairs, buffet, small tables, 2 beds, springs A mattresses. 1 bed box springs A mattn-ss, feather, beds, pillow s, bedding, dressers, chrome table A 4 ••hairs, bottle gas range. X ft. I rigidaire refrigerator, kitchen cabinet, 14 ft. G. E. Deep frec/.e, electric washer, twin tubs, electric svveejwr, 12 llaviland plates, with cups A saucers to match, old Havilajid dishes A glass ware, lawn mower, garden tools, dishes, rooking utentils A man\ otln r articles. Terms Cash. Real estate will tx- sold after furniture. fRMIE R. X KJiUEY E. SM!TH Co-Executors

Alton Hurst, Auctioneer Cliff McMaitis, Clerk

Lyon A Boyd, Xttv.

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