The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1963 — Page 4
County Churches
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ANTIOCH MISSIONARY liAi llST CHURCH Located 3^ miles south Green-
castle.
Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Pastor, Bro. Elmer Ellis Smi-
ley.
Morning sermon 10:45 a.m. Evening sermon 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Prayer service 7:00 p.m. We extend a cordial welcome to everyone to attend all of our services. tf
10:00 a.m. Sunday School Auult Bible Study and Youth Meeting 7:30 p.m. WEST UNION CHURCH
OF CHRIST At Reelsville
Bible Study at 9:30 a.m. Morning Services at 10:15 a.m. Preaching Every Sunday. Everyone welcome. tf UNION CHAPEL CHURCH M. E. Beaman, Pastor Mrs. Vem Sigler, Supt. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Church Service 9:45 a.m. Everyone cordially invited to attend. tf
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follows.
.tiuiiuay, August 5:
(»0 p.m. All functional com- neS( j a y afternoon. They brought
him back to Bainbridge to see
they go to Tulsa, 0 VT a., to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Glass and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith visited Alva Pruitt in the nursing home in Rockville last Wed-
honor of their daughter, Janet’s DROWNS TV POOL
5th birthday anniversary. Those
present were Janet’s great MEMPHIS, T E N N. grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slavick, 2,
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LIMEHALE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Gerald C. Cox, Pastor. Bill Cox, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Yong Peoples meeting 6:30
p.m.
Sunday Evening Service 7:30
p.m.
Bible Study and Prayer Service each Friday evening at 7:30
p.m.
Everyone welcome. tf FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (CI.OYERDALE) (Affiliated with Southern Bap-
tist.)
Wm. H. Cope. Pastor. Sunday School 9:45. Willie Partian, S.S. Supt. Morning Worship 10:45. Training Union 6:00 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Prayer Service Wednesday 7 p.m. tf
CLINTON FALLS METHODIST CHURCH Leland Schwarz, Minister. Sunday School each Sunday at 10:00 a.m. except on Sunday when there is a worship service. Sunday School then immediately following the worship. Worship services every first and third Sunday at 10:00 a.m The Ladies’ Aid meets every first Thursday of the month, tt
niittees meet at the church. Re-ire.->nment end fellowship hour
follow.
Saturday, August 10: Home made ice cream social sponsored by C Y F. Serving from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Public invited. Reservations can be made by calling the parsonage (2464235i. Tickets can be obtained that evening. Everyone is welcomed by fellowship and inspiration in all services of the church. CHURCH OF CHRIST AT HAW CREEK 1 mile north Roachdale 10:30 Sunday Morning Worship 8:00 Thursday Evening Service I
bfifertained the Faithful Follow-Jt^ert R. 0*rl. Jr. ... 584 lit er Class at their home Tuesday aaren c rMarshall ......st/si evening. A large crowd attended. James Curtis ao.ier South Mrg Myrtle pi U nkett received Ea^ 1 Huffman".'... .: 27» 13
Ross Hanks, her great grand- Bend - In d-. drowned Wednesday word Monday that her mother Floyd AIlen 273 88 mother, Mrs. D. O. Tate, grand- in * swimming pool at his grand- injured her hand in the e T nc , W ‘^ er - n . Sr ;| S parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parents home where he and his OI th washing machine Several olyn Cam P beI1
__ a. ... ® ^ .Tacca Mr-nuIrA
Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sallust, Mrs. Carl Williams and
Mrs. Muriel Nelson.
Kennedy Visits Naval Academy
FINCASTI.E COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Sunday School each Sunday in £ Ca'e of Number One
BAINBRIDGE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Edward H. Sawyer, minister 9:30 Sunday School Cecil Kays, superintendent 10:45 Service of Word and Sacrament. Sermon Topic: “Tak-
friends and had supper with Mrs. Pruitt before returning to
the home in Rockville.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weller of LaGrange, 111., visited his mother, Mrs. Arthur Weller, over the weekend. On Sunday morning their son, Jimmie, left
Chicago on his bicycle and ar- ANNAPOLIS Md. UPI rived in Lafayette Sunday even- President Kennedy, an old Navy
ing, where he stayed at the Acacia fraternity house over night. He arrived in Bainbridge at four o’clock Monday afternoon. Jimmie is a student at Colorado State College majoring in mechanical engineering. He came to see his grandmother, also his grandfather who is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alice of Hartford City are with Mrs. Weller this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coffman, Linda and Earl, are on vacation
parents were vacationing. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William S 1 a v ic k. The boy’s grandfather, Henry Slavick, is a
stitches were taken.
COMMISSIONER'S CLAIMS
The Putnam County Board of commls-
vice president of Scripps—How- sloner s win meet in regular session
, Monday, August
ard Broadcasting Co. and gener-
al manager WMCT here.
of radio station
NEW QUAKES OC(TR SKOPJE, Yugoslavia UPI —
man, made a sentimental visit to Three new earthquakes struck
the U.S. Naval Academy Thurs- devastated Skopje today, sending Florence Ensor. same 265.00 Claude Ma’.ayer 148 16
day night to welcome the fresh- its battered residents fleeing into RoUuK^'i.In^'xreas.541*!
5. 1963 at 9:00 a.m.
legal time at the Court House, Greencastle. Indiana to consider the follovr-
:ng claims.
COUNTY REVENUE
Jack P. Hinkle. Cl $ 541.66 Samuel Conner, den 300.00 Virginia Rigney, cl 265.00 Carl Arnold. Aud 541.66 Jean C. Giddings. dep 300.00 Enid Hillis. same 265.00
Jesse McGuire 323 85 George Talbott . 292 88 Von York 268 9a Eugene Miller 235 13 Vernle Larkin 304 43 Otis G. Witty 299 48 Kenneth Broadstreet 342 40 Paul Hassler 288.75 Clayton Sutton 287.30 George Whitaker 255.20 Harry Miller 231 73 Noble Austin . 204 30 Roy Weller 300.00 Elmer L. Budd 281 33 Everett Curran 330 40 James P. Brown 256.00 Lowell G. McCammack . . . 275.25 General Telephone Co of Ind .... 49.19 Charles Branneman 142 16
man class and take a tour of the
naval museum.
Kennedy, a PT boat skipper in injuries. World War II, scored a hit with the 1,245 plebes with the tradi-
the streets in panic once again Margaret o'Hair, dep 300.00 , , . , Eula Clyde Ames, same 265 00 but causing no further damage or Carrie Miller, Rec 500 00
Lucille Albin. dep 300 00 Jackie K. Minnlck, ex 10.00 Adah Blanche Pruitt, ex 10.00 Kenneth Knauer, Sher 541.60 Paul M Mason, dep 362.00
OBITUARY
tional gesture of granting them A precious one from us has gone; A >an Stanley, surv 350.01 ind. Shovel and supply Co.
for demerits incurred A voice we loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in our home; Which never can be filled. God in His wisdom has recalled The boon His love has given,
amnesty for demerits incurred during their first five weeks at
Annapolis.
He laughed and joked with the midshipmen. He told them that
Public Service Co 33 85 Shaffer and Co 260.45 Ind Equipment Co 510.85 Greencastle Automotive Supply . . 15 18 Browning Radiator Service 23 41 Ivor McMains 9 84 Jim Harris Chevrolet-Buick 1 55 Burroughs Corporation 25.01 Times System Co 29 01 Harry Miller 2 00
714.42
Loyd R. Hurst, bd of ed, supt .. 800 00 Deeds Equipment Co 7.68 Marie B. Dicks, cl 265.00 Maurice Kersey 1 00 L. W. Veach, Bd of H. Off .... 225.00 , Craver Welding 4 1X1 Evelyn Spencer, cl 225.00 Reeves Welding and Repair 50 51
TheoUne Bee, PHN 337.50 Marilynn Hammond, RN 365 00 Aaron Arnold, san 337.50 John W. Whitaker, cor 104.lt
to Canada and other interesting j* he were a young man again And though the body slumbers wuml Br^dep^"'. "^oo
Irma Hardwick, cl 220.01 W. A. Patterson, Gc twp assr . . 208.3. Elizabeth Lee Fry, pros atty. cl .. 108.3.
morning at 9:30. Worship Service each Sunday evening at 7:30. Rev. Leo Schmidt, Pastor.
Tuesday, August 6
7:30 Department meetings.
8:30 Board meeting.
T
places.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson attended the 40th anniversary of the graduating class of Mrs. Johnson at the Country Club in Frankfort Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lef-
he could think of no better place than one of the service schools to serve his country. The Presi-
dent was educated at
University.
“I hope you’ll stand at ease,” the President said when he opened his brief talks to the stu-
Harvard
r.
Percy Rice, CH. oust 300.Oi Clyde Underwood, same lOO.Bt' H. Marie Batman, mat 100 o Earl B. Ross, e. o 125.0i Baird Vermillion, cust 60.0 Eugene Hippy, ext 33.1
AMITY BAPTIST CHURCH William Lincoln, Pastor. Stanley Carter, S.S. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. t
UNION VALLEY BAPTIST ( lit KCII Rev. John Newton, Pastor. Lee Sechnian, S. S. Supt. Austin Wheeler, Asst. S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Evening worship 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible study Thursday evening 7:30.
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BIG W ALNUT BAPTIST CHURCH (2^ mi. south of Pleasant Gardens.) Rev. Dallas Rissler, Pastor. Glenn Skelton, S.S. Supt. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 10:45 ajn. Youth and Children’s Fellowship, 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. We welcome visitors at all times. tf
CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Rev. James E. Palmer. Pastor. Malcolm Stewart, S.S. Supt. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:40 a.m. Morning W’orship. 6:45 p.m. Christ Ambassadors. President - Eddie Nichols. 7:30 p.m. Evening service. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bible Study and prayer meeting. tf
ROACHDALE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Walnut and Forest Home Streets Rev. Stewart will speak on the
BEECH GROVE E. U. B. Rev. Paul Gentry, minister 10 a.m. Sunday School, Ura Taylor, supt. 7:30 p.m. W’orship Service, Rev. Paul Gentry 7:30 p.m. Council meeting — Tuesday. Thursday—All day ladies aid meeting at the church. All women of the community invit-
ed.
Don’t forget: Aug. 11. Sunday School picnic at Robe Ann Park. Aug. 14. Group going to Lafayette Columbia Park. You are cordially invited to all services. FILLMORE METHODIST CHURCH Reed M. Stewart, Minister 9:30 a. m. Church School for all ages. Vernle Zeiner, Sunday School Supt. 10:30 a.m. W’orship Service 7:30 p. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship. Youth of all ages are invited to participate in this dynamic fellowship. This week
forge of Clearwater, Fla., are
guests this week of Mr. and ^ ents who were standing at stiff
Mrs. Ernest Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. W’alter Otti, Rita and Wally of Springfield, 111., spent Tuesday with Mrs. D. O. Tate. Rita and Wally remained for a two weeks visit with their grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crodian of Indianapolis visited Tuesday with Mrs. Maud Crodian and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dickson. Mrs. Lyde Coffman was a guest over the week end of Miss Ella Coffman in Greencastle. Mrs. Lulu Priest of Little Rock, Ark., is the house guest of Mrs. Lyde Coffman. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McCammack entertained Monday evening with ice cream and cake in
attention. W ; hen they remained at attention he grinned and told officers nearby: ‘‘You explain that to them—that comes later
in the course.”
REPORTS HANDBAG STOLEN LONDON UPI — Princess Djordjadze, once the wife of late actor Clark Gable, reported to police Thursday night the theft of her handbag with contents worth $16,800 while she shopped for clothes in a chain store.
WARNS OF SEEDS WASHINGTON UPI — Sen. Vance Haitke says the reason morning glory seeds are selling so well is that teen-agers have found they get can get their kicks from eating them.
here,
The soul is safe in Heaven. Clarence F. Phillips, second son of Cora Belle Rayl and Edwin Phillips, was born in Nyesville, Parke County, Indiana, on April 10, 1892, and entered into
his eternal rest at 12:00 o’clock, Helen Knajer, jail mat 150.6 noon, on Tuesday, July 23. 1963. i‘ age 71 years, 3 months and 13 NelUe Arnold, mat 200.0
Dora Shalley, att 100.1
days. R 0 y cook, same 125.0 His marriage to Nellie Mvrtle S mn l a Aimeda white, same —125.0 ,, , , Charles Branneman. comm 225.0 Myers on July 23, 1914, was the victor Ray Hurst c, same 225.0 beginning of an unusually happy B'uu^coun .! " ' i " ‘ ^'0 married life, which they lived in Haul Murphy, same 25 0 the Russellville Community. S‘ar?™ R^dy. same At an early age he united with Ken neih shannon, san e " 25.0 the Methodist Church of Russell- l^e.^iichaTi’. bToi Re"."'.'.'.' 296 1 Ville. G Wells, same !! ’ 304.0
, ,Vm M Hurst, comm vet oil .. 200c
Besides his good Wife and Robert H Newgent, same 50.0 faithful companion of 49 years, w^burn'printin,*co "ci ''' ’ ’ he leaves 2 sisters, Olus M. Teep- Car i Arnold, Aud n 70
for of Peru, Indiana, and Phoebe
F. Brown of Greencastle, Indi- Bob bs-Merrin co. me "’"I 34oa
Books Plus 1 6 ; 7 8
264.00
High Point OH Co 1.173 81 Morrisons Tire and Retreading .. 484 99 Todd’s Ace Hardv. are 04 00 Leshner Corp 33 57 M and R Auto Parts 46 65 Motor Fuel Tax Division 79 28 Books Plus 3.38 Standard Materials Corp 089 88 Russellville Stone Co t22 28 Ihio and Ind Stone Corp 3.639 03 (arris Stone Service 5.075.19 lartman and Sons 216.00 adoga Culvert Co 704 18 therm’s Implement Sales 682.00 humaker Bros Industries. Inc 22.871 76
Paul Andrew Thomas, Jr. same . . 67.5 auber Construction Co , , .... 222 95
Russell Thomas, same 17.1
fcMahan Construction Co 106 88 -reencastle Welding and Gen Blacksmithing 2.50 .. A. Huber and Sons 39.30 Idustrial Supply Co 48 88 ’utnam Co Farm Bureau 46.32
CUMULATIVE BRIDGE
Uan Stanley . 30.80 •3. E. Huber and Sons 19.095 00 low-man and Ferguson . 787 13
Carl Arnold. Auditor
sna, and 6 nieces and nephews. Woodburn Printing c'o-inc He was preceded in death by his ^ ar f ie M11 ‘er. Rec .""5 oolj S,° ok Ji p i us _ 3.48 1 writes a fan, “the six of hearts
Mother and Father and 2 broth- Woodburn Printing' c.' ers, Earl and Harold. Mason, sher
•relix Knauer
Sheinwold On Bridge 'Jump Overcalls ***» r
•Vary In Strength By Alfred Sheinwold
Friday night at Culver City,’
and
Timothy J. Kribs, Minister Robert Keck, Sunday School Superintendent 9:30 Sunday Sehool with Classes for all ages. Come Learn
with us.
10:30 Morning Worship and Communion. Come Worship with
NEW PROVIDENCE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. James L. Ranard, Pastor.
Alton Hurst, S.S. Supt.
Guy Gaston, Jr. Asst. S.S. Supt Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a m.
Youth Service 6:00 p.m.
Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday Classes for all ages followed by
worship. Come with the entire family and fellowship with us.
subject, “A Minister Looks At Dating Its Joys And Its Problems.” Refreshments and recreation will be provided following
the devotional hour.
Let this Sunday at Fillmore Methodist Church mark the end of your .search for a friendly church. The church needs you
us.
7:30 All Family Evening Study a nd you need the church, and Worship. There are Graded
Choir Practice Wednesday
6:30 p.m.
at
ti
CLOVERDALE CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Services 7:00 p.m. Tuesday evening Bible stuoy at 7:00 p.m. Above service on DST. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. tf DEER CREEK PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHCRCH Services first and third Sundays in each month 10:30 a.m. Saturday night before at 7:30
p.m.
Bro. Larry Hurst conducting
BRICK CHAPEL METHODIST
CHURCH
Leland C. Schwarz, Pastor 10 a.m. Church School for all sges. Charlie Hendrich, supt. 11 a.m. Family Worship. Junior Church is a regular part of our
program.
7:30 p.m. Monday—Official Board meets at the church.
CLOYERDALE
METHODIST CHCRCH Eugene N. Fox, Pastor Sunday, August 1:
Holy Communion
9:45 a.m. Corporate Worship A care nursery for pre-school
services on the third Sunday, El- children is provided in the base-
der J. H. Murphy on the
Sunday.
first nient of the church during the
tl worship service.
Ushers for August: Steve Brown, Bill Morrison, and Glen
Napier.
10:50 a.m. Sunday Church
Sunday School
Thursday, August 8:
1:30 p.m. The WSCS will meet
FINCASTI.E COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Rev. Leo Schmidt, Pastor.
Sunday School each
9:30 a.m.
S.S. Supt. Mrs. Doris Boiler.
Worship Service the first and at the home of Mrs. Eddie Huber. third Sunday at 7:30 p.m. tf PUTNAMVILLE
METHODIST CHCRCH Eugene N. Fox, Pastor
Sunday, August 1: Holy Communion
10:00 a.m. Sunday Church
School
11:15 a.m. Corporate Worship Monday, August 5: 7:30 p.m. The Commission on Worship will meet at the church Tuesday, August 6: 7:30 p.m. The Commission on Stewardship and Finance will meet at the church
Bainbridge News Mrs. Laura Giltz has returned after a week's visit with relatives and friends in Brazil. Mrs. Laverne Pruitt and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gray of Indianapolis spent last Monday here
with friends.
Mrs. Stella Crodian of Greencastle was the guest last week of Mrs. Maud Crodian. Mrs. Lennie Parks of Francisville and her daughter, Mrs. Uene Tyner and husband of Monon were here last Sunday to attend the Old Settler’s picnic; and visit with friends. Arthur Weller is a patient in the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ross left Friday for a three weeks’ vacation. They will visit an army friend of Duane's in Seattle, Wash, first, then into California to see relatives. From there they will go to Amarillo, Tex., to visit Mrs. Ross's brother, Jack Grimes, and family, then
Special Ladies Night Friday, August 2nd VFW POST 1550 Reduced Prices To All Ladies of the Auxiliary ENTERTAINMENT DANCING IN CANTEEN Canteen Now Open at 1:00 P. M.
ANNUAL PICNIC V.F.W. 1550 August 4th, 1963 for Post 1550, Ladles and Fathers Auxiliaries Pitch-In Dinner at 1:00 P. M. DEER ( REEK COON III NTER’S CLUB 1 mile west of State Road 43 on l’. S. 40. “Signs” will l>e posted. Come One ■■ Come All!! DON’T FORGET! The 6th Distriet Picnic will be held August 11, 1963 at the Rockville VFW Post Home
1 6> oo | vvas againstt his three
Clarence had been fn failing; k,« to „7 ST' 1
health for several months and al- Phlllips PeTroieum i"""; ^ ' -hv’” though a constant sufferer, his SheU 011 Co ” 52.00‘i y * thoughts were not concerned Book*, 1 ' puiV 1 ™™ C ° * ** j about his own comfort but for AIan Sta niey. surv ’ ’ ’ $3 92 |
Loyd Hurst bd oi ed ‘ ” 42 28 1
the loving ones who cared for
him day and night.
For 61 years he lived in near Russellville and leaves
Books Plus
15.02
Lee School Supply !!" 8 65 Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. 5.52 Or Marilynn Hammond, Bd of H "'5320 Evelyn Spencer 2128 Gen Tele Co of Ind • • • • “
mourn his loss, his family and a Aaron Arnold 7o e() host of friends. £™?-* es 4 i 1 ve PrlntinK • • • • -'.V- 12 si Twilight and evening bell, Books Pius. Co asVr 19 76 And after that, the dark, Jam? s Vh^uc™. 5 . . aUy !; j^ ’ ££ May there be no sadness of fare- Bobbs-Memii co 34 oa
James M. Houck, CH 23.31 General Telephone Co of Ind " 228.04
well,
When I
embark.
Dept of Water Works 7b’4I
For though from out the bourne Bob^AubreV 0 * . C °.
of Time and Place, The flood may bear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face
face,
When I have crossed the Bar.
CARD OF THANKS
South dealer
North-South vulnerablo
1 NORTH
A A K 19 4
V 9
O J 4 A Q J 9 8 5 2 EAST A Q 9 8 7
10 5
O Q 10 9 3 A A 10 4
SOUTH A J 6 3 Q J 7 4
0 A K 8 6 ‘ * K 6
South West North East 10 2 3 A Pass
3 NT All Pass
Opening lead — ^ 6
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V A K 8 6 3 2
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The answer depends on the
Herriotts Paint and Wall Paper .. 41 18 Earl Hutcheson 100.00 Tomlmson Rug and Linoleum Co. . 810 88 Sherwin-Williams 42.56 Headley Hdwe 28 90 Applegate Elevator Co 40.00
Indiana Gas and Water Co 30.48 kind of jump OVercalls that the Airkem servi^ o7 Central'ini . ; 17.“ opponents are using. Most presLaundry Ease 7 60 ent-day experts use weak jump Lee School Supply Co 46.29 „ , ^
We wish to express our sincere Dept, of sewage Disposal 106.50 overcalls; some still cling to me thanks and appreciation to our De^of w^r Work. V.W strong jump overcalls that were friends, neighbors and relatives Public service Co. of ind 22.96 so popular ten and twenty years
for their acts of kindness, sym- Farm^Bureau^.* 1 ".? 0 ’. 2 4 00 pathv and beautiful floral offer- Barth Electric Co 196 s» ings during the illness and death Dept of sewage 6 20 of our husband and brother. R Ti P ton - M D - cp 11 ®®
Walter Seeley 15.00
We also wish to thank Dr. Zaring Processing Co 64 38
Dorothy Irwin 4.40
Richards, the nurses and nurse
Public Service Co
99.83
ago. If West shows a powerful hand by his jump overcall, he must have the ace of clubs. It is the safe for South to win the first trick and lead the king of
aids of the Culver Union Hospit- Handv s Milk and ice Cream 75 o» clubs. West will have to win the al. Crawfordsville. Indiana. We Colonial Baking cm".'.'":'’.'.".!’.' 3424 trick - and South stm has a sec ' especially thank Mrs. Judy Me- Purseirs Grocery no is ond stopper in hearts.
High Point on Co 48 oa Moore’s Shoes 10.95 D. B. Brattaln 18.00 Poor and Co 115.18 F. S. Royster Guano 378.00 Ace Hardware 9.50 Wilbur H. Arnold 90 00 Wm M. Hurst, comm 8.04 Robert H. Newgent 27.06 Books Plus 1.99
bearers, the organist, McGaughey Fred n Thompson 200.00 and Son Funeral Home, The A ‘ K Nlchols 200 00
Gaughey for the excellent services given and the neighbors and friends for their help and many acts of kindness. We thank Rev. Bastain for his comforting message, the pall
Federated Guild of the Federated
Church, and anyone who helped HaZifBer^r. 10 *.!!.'imw in any way during the illness and Putnam Co Graphic 210 ss
The Daily Banner 80.02
NOT WITH WEAK OVERCALL This play is not correct if West has made a weak jump overcall. In that case East surely has the
ace of clubs.
If South wins the first trick and knocks out the ace of clubs,
Ralph Furney 168.75 back Wil1 COme an ° ther heart ’ Jewel w. Blue 225 00 This will put West in position to
QUINCY BAPTIST CHURCH
John Deakne, Pastor. Stanly Staley, S.S. Supt. Otis Murphy, Asst. Supt.
S.S. at 9:45 a.m.
Church at 10:45 a m.
B.Y.F. at 6:30 p.m.
Evening Service at 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. Thursday at 7:30 pjn. tf
RACCOON METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. Robert Blake, Minister. Sunday School and Church services the second and fourth Sundays of each month. (Every other fifth Sunday.) Mrs. Charles E. Smith, Sunday School Supt. We urge the people of the Raccoon community, if you do not have a church home, ta come an : woralti: witk us. S MT. HEBRON COMMUNITY
(TH’RCH
S. S. Supt. Nathan Curtis 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship
FILLMORE CHRISTIAN ( III lt( II George Sherman Pyke, Pastor Sunday, August 4: 9:45 Sunday School for all ages. Carl Crews Supt. 10:45 a.m. Worship and Communion. Sermon: “A Portrait of God.” Solo: “My Savior’s Face” —Jane Nichols. 6:00 p.m. CYF meets to work on skit for program. 7:30 p.m. Sunday School Con« test Party. Refreshments served promptly at 7:30. Program to
death of our beloved husband
and brother.
Mrs. Nellie M. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. George Teepfer Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Brown
James Goslin 100 01 Harold W. Coffman 100 00
Barnard News
dren from Clarksville are spend-
Maude Falin and Tressie Richardson are on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pritchett and Mr. and Mrs. Elza Page called on Mrs. Lana Page and Mrs. Saylor, Sunday afternoon. Those from here who attended the Hopkins Reunion at Crawfordsville Park Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page, and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poynter from Greencastle spent Tuesday with Mrs. Margaret Eggers. Mrs. Claude Arford called on Maude Falin Tuesday morning.
Hunt and Son Funeral Home .
... 100.00
Rector Funeral Home
. 300 00
Irene Sears
War Veterans 1
LoganstJort State Hospital ... .
. . 130 85
Indiana State Hospital
. 2,760.03
FOX BOUNTY Charles Baldwin
. . . 6 00
Johnny Beaman .
Shirley Brattaln
Dallas Clines . .
3.00
Ronald D Cox q
3 01
Orville R. Dickey
Edward B. Johnson David Lee
.... 3.00 . . . . 3.00
Lester Manis Steven Miller
. . . . 3 00
Harry McCabe
9 00
Greg McCammack Hansel Nichols
.... 3.00
Nadene O'Hair
— 3.00
Hubert E. Powell .
6.00
Ward J. Robertson
Larry Sanders Ed Schulz Estel Shonkwiler
3 00 .... 3 00 3 00
Russell Sillery Vernon E. Sutherlm
Hugh W Uhls .
Landy Watson . .
CATTLE TESTING Jerry Malayer
WELFARE Fay G. Ray, dir »...,
425 00
Helen Werneke. vis
Esther C. Rice, same ....
Virginia M. Bowers, same .. Grace H. McKeehan. same Letha C. Hurst, cl
.... 300.00 ... 470.00
Elaine Vote, same
. . . 275 00
Helen Werneke Grace H. McKeehan
Virginia M. Bowers Esther C. Rice Fay G. Ray Gen. Tele. Co. Ind
37 20 . . . . 14 81
Fay G. Ray
take the rest of the hearts, and South is down two. South can make the contract by refusing the first trick. East continues with another heart, and this time South plays the jack. The hearts are now dead, and the defenders can get only three heart tricks and the ace of clubs. In a rubber bridge game you
ject, they should certainly you. In a tournament, the
3 00 opponents list their conventions
on a special cird so that you can
You can go wrong only in a certain kind of rubber bridge game in which the opponents aren't very clear about what they are doing. It then boils down to a guess, and a knowledge of
DAH.Y QUESTION Partner opens with one diamond, and the next player passes. You hold: S- Q 9 8 7 H- 10 5 D-Q 10 9 3 C-A 10 4. What do
The Plainfield ball team who were runner up in the County Softball Tourney are shown front row, left to right. Jack Kost, Don Phillips, Conrad Stephens, Morris Hampton and Basil Sfreddo. Second row, Larry Berg, Rudy Vapor, LeRoy Stegemiller. James Gilbert, Buck Squires and Russ Freland. Bat boys and girls are Brian Phillips, Dennis Clark, Curt Vapor and Roxanna Stegemiller.
from the hospital several days highway agO Maurice Kersey, supt 416.65
Mr. ana Mrs. jeweii ra K « can. ZS * maJor "* rather th “ ral “»
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Susle Garl same 73 00
_. Ralph Spencer, meek 375 P0
Aliff and Miss Lona Page Fri- Dean Leroy Branham 284.0(1 day evening. - ® Ralph E. Delp 287.10 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooker Richard Gale Gray 300 eo
Answer: Bid one spade. Show
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