The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 August 1963 — Page 2

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ftfig. Lee Weils, Mis. Amain Cof- the white feather, fev of Fort Wayne Mr. anil Airs. Fast took the ace

THE DAILY bANNER

spades SAT.. AT fl. S, 19«ft. Pa^e 2

Robert Gordon underwent surf ry last n4*ek at the Putnam

County Hospital.

Venice Lewis of Indianapolis, and led another heart. Declarer Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Phillips, led another trump to West's Airs. Edith Ate Karney. and Mr. kins;, and back came a diamond

and Air. and Mrs. 4 Duane Hassett to East’s ace.

G'en Ruark underwent surgery attended the McKamey Reunion Now East led a third heart. Mst week at Putnam County at Noblesville Sunday. July 21st. and West’s ruff defeated the conI'ospital. ^ Irs McKamey went to Win- tract. During all this time South ATr. and Mrs. i>ee Wells. Mr. tester to spend a week with never winced or showed any disan i Ati '. Jesse Evans and Mrs. daughter Hazel Davis and pleasure or pain. Very admirable. Kallie Runnel Is attended the Mrs. Edith McKamey and Mr. If You Insist

GREENCASTLE. INDIANA THE DAILY BANNER

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

gnid, "feels South Africa Is failing to carry out its obligations under the U. N. charter" in continuing to deny Africans any po-

litical rights.

• By stopping the sale of arms to South Africa we will em-

Additional Swine Show Winners

Wells Reunion Sunday at Robe The Rlble Club went to Mans-

17 S. Jaensou St. Greencastle, Ind.

from member states such as the

Entered in the Post Office at United States ”

Not so admirable if you insist 0re * n) . ast ,e, Indiana, as Second

'Tine 1' * : 'be ’cadence wr, - s field Dam Sunday for a swim- <" ,n making a cold contract when Maij flatter under Act of HOOSlERS KILLED

Stinday Tisitors of Airs. Lee Wells were

Airs. Carlton Cunningham

you can.

Atr md After alt it isn’t too hard for Air and South to see the dan & er of a . (rd heart ruff. Why should he draw

fnmay. diaries Wells and family, Irtimps a* u»ml wh™ (his will Carl Crew,, daufhter Cart, and *«• the opponents t.me to get

their ruff?

Declarer should lead dummy’s queen of diamonds instead of a trump at the second trick. He wins the heart from the dummy. That takes all the hearts out of the dummy and guarantees the

son Curtis. Airs. Anna Snodgrass. The Service Club had a picnic Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

Laura Owens.

Norman Lewis of Indianapolis is the house guest of Eddie and

Dickie Coffin.

\ cry good and all enjoyed visit- niin g p ar t y

ing to together.

Edd Coffin. Jr. son of Air. and Airs. E. O. Coffin left Sunday July 2S to attend Smith-Wal-kridge Drum Major Camp at

Syracuse. Tnd.

Richard Lineberry of Columbus. Ohio and Daisy Youngerman of Indianapolis were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Shuck. Jo-ie and ATarion Lineberry returned home with their father after a weeks visit

with the Shucks.

Aliss Florence Talburt spent the week-end with Air. and Air.

Wendell Smith.

Airs. Verna Zeiner is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Zeinor.

Mr. and Airs. I^e Wells were Monday luncheon guests of Mr. md Mrs. Carlton Cunninerham in Oreencastle. Then thev called ori Air. and Mrs. Ray Nichols and

daughter Laura.

The Smiths had a family supper Wednesday. July 17 evening at the home of Air. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith. Guests were

Herman. Airs. Daisy tllough their houses and sh ° ps

4-H Club Swine Department ford, Champion: 2nd. Marshall

Jr. Spring Spots Gilt — 1st Brattain, Res. Champion.

Daryl Branneman. Champion Tam worth Barrow—

Sr. Spring Spots Gilt— 1st. Terry Clifford

Parly Branneman; 2nd. John Champion Pen of 2 Tamworth

4-H Club Swine Department Nees. Barrows, Terry Clifford. Light Weight Yorkshire Bar- Champion Spots Gilt — Daryl Jr. Spring Tamworth Gilt—-

phasize our hope that the repub- row—1st. John New, 2nd Roger Branneman. 1st Alike Risk, Res. Champion: lie will now reassess its attitude Sutherlin, 3rd. Gary Wallace. Spring Boar Spots—1st. Daryl 2nd. Marshal Brattain: 3rd. Kent on apartheid in the light of num- Light Weight Pen of 2 York- Branneman; 2nd. John Nees. Brattain; 4th. David Bruner, erous appeals from the U.N. and s hire Barrows- -1st. Roger Su- Spots Litter— 1st. Daryl Bran- Sr. Spring Tamworth Gilt—

therlin, Res. Champ. neman. 1st. Terry Clifford, Champion: Heavy Weight Yorkshire Bar- Light Weight Tammworth Bar- 2nd. Marshal Brattain: 3rd. Kent row—1st. Roger Snitherlin, rows—lst. Marshall Brattain, Brattain; 4th. David Lee. Champ; 2nd. Kenneth Carring- Res. Champion. Champion Tamworth Gilt-

ton, Res. Champ: 3rd. Gary Wal- Heavy Weight Tamworth Bar- Terry Clifford,

lace. 4th. Robert New. row—1st. Terry Clifford; 2nd. Spring Boar, Tamworth — 1st

Heavy Weight Pen of 2 York- Marshall Brattain. Terry Clifford,

shire Barrows— 1st Roger Su- Heavy Weight Pen of 2 Tam- Tamworth Litter—1st. Terry

therlin. Champ. ' ^ worth Barrows, 1st Terry Clif- Clifford.

Champion Yorkshire Barrow—

Roger Sutherlin.

Champion Pen of 2 Yorkshire

March 7, 1878. VIADEN, Miss. UPI—Four Subscription Prices Gary residents on their way to Home Delivery 85c per week visit relatives at Jackson were Mailed in Putnam County killed Friday in a head-on crash

$7.00 per yeai with a cattle truck on U.S. 51

Outside of Putnam County here.

$8.00 per yeai The victims were Virgie Odie,

Outside of Indiana 5 2. his wife. Katie, 51, Gregory $12.00 per year 0die - 16 < a nephew, and Albert B arrows _ Roger Sutherlin.

- ° die ' 9 ’ a gr a n dson - j r . Spring Yorkshire Gilt—1st.

Gary Wallace, 2nd. Linda New,

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT

The statutes of the Lord are Mrs. Ruth Smith spent Sunday rontract s,nce dummy cannot be right rejoicing the heart; the

Mrs. Clarence Al- over ‘ ril ^ ed except by the ace coniman dment of

or king of spades. Daily Question

Partner opens with one diamond. and the next player passes. You hold: SQ86 HAQ.T

with Air. and

bright.

Shcinwold On Bridge

Courageous Play May Not Be Wise

By Alfred Shcinwold

You sometimes see people carrv on with business as usual even

the Lord is

pure, enlightening the eyes.—

Psalm 19:8.

This is no theory. God’s Word stands every test . . . but the highest test of all is when we

5 DQ CAQ94 2. What do and prove it for ourselves, you say? Ask those who know!

ANSWER: Bid two clubs. You can well afford to show the hearts later, thus indicating that the clubs are longer than the hearts. The hand is not quite strong enough for a jump response in either clubs or hearts.

Airs. Leli

Younsrerman and Air. and Mrs.

Aries's Decker, alll of Indianan- courageous, but not very -A three-coach passenger train

are burning around them. This is

TRAIN* DERAILED

MONTEVIDIO. Uruguay HPI

Personal

And Local News Uriels

sensible. The same

lis. Airs. Avari! Huller. Air. and

Mrs. Clco Shuck. Mrs. Ruth exists in certain brid - e hamLs ’

Smith. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Tnnko’ey and daughters. Susan,

Al^rsha and Patty.

Mrs. Alinnie Elliott of GroveIn nd spent Wednesday with Afr. and Mrs. Forest Williamson, James Williamson visited them

in the morning.

Sunday. July 14. visitors of Air. and Airs. Forrest Williamson were ATarion Nelson. Air. and Airs. Jesse Hutcheson and family

of Greencastle.

Airs. AI i n n i e Wells called Wednesday A. AI. on Airs. Lelia Herman, who still has her arm

in a cast.

Air. and Airs. Robert Wallace and daughter Julie Anne of

Dr. G. T. Tennis has returned

to his home from the Alethodist

Hospital in Indianapolis.

North dealer

Ifrst-West vulnerable

NORTH A Q 8 6

S? A Q J 5

O Q

A A Q 9 4 ?

EAST A A

I? 8 7 4 2 O A 9 4 2 * K J 7 6

WFST

A K 4 3

9 3

O 10 8 7 3 3

A 10 8 3

SOUTH

A J 10 9 7 5 2

K 10 6 O K J 6

distinction was derailed north of here Fri-

day night by saboteurs who

tampered with a switch. Uru- The Hutcheson annu.il family guayan rail officials said today, reunion will be held at Robe Ann Park Sunday, August 4th, at

NOT A C ANDIDATE

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Former U.S. Sen. William E. Jenner today turned his back on Republican party members who wanted him to carry the GOP gubernatorial banner in the

1964 elections.

table 5.

Aliss Barbara Yuncker of New York City is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Truman

G. Yuncker.

North

* 5

Fast South

West

1 A

Pass

1 A

Pass

2 V

Pass

2 4h

Pass

3 A

Pa^s

4 A

All Pas*

Opening lead —

V 9

Declarer won the first trick in

Plainfield enjoyed a “cook-out” dummy with the jack of hearts demilitarized Friday evening at the home of and courageously led the six of Sout h Korea. Afr. and Airs. Fdfcrest William- spades from dummy. The hand son and sons. Callers on Airs, was about to blow up in his face, Lola Herman last week were but South wasn’t going to show

ACCUSE REDS

PANMUNJOM, Korea UPI— The United Nations Command today accused Communist North Korea of jeopardizing the Korean truce by launching “an open campaign of terror’’ in the

Zone bordering

Airs. Robert Hurst and sons,

Charles and Bryon, returned ' n,a 0101

home Friday from a three months visit with her parents. Air. and Mrs. Heinz Rust, in

Venenburg, Germany.

3rd. John New. 4th. David Nees, 5th. Robert New. Sr. Spring Yorkshire Gilt—1st. Roger Sutherlin, Champ; 2nd. David Nees, Res. Champ; 3rd Ricky Stringer, 4th. Steve Sanders, 5th. James Fincher, 6th. Kenneth Carrington, 7th. Clifford Tincher. Champion Yorkshire Gilt— Roger Sutherlin. Spring Boar Yorkshire—1st. Roger Sutherlin, 2nd. David Nees, 3rd. Kenneth Carrington, 4th. Gary Wallace, 5th. Robert New, 6th. Linda New, 7th Clifford Tin-

cher.

Yorkshire Litter—1st. Roger Sutherlin, 2nd. David Nees, 3rd. Cary Wallace, 4th. John New.

, j ,, * •'’th. Kenneth Carrington, 6th. Mr. and Airs. O. E. Ulhir of . . 6 . .. Clifford Tincher. Findlay. Oh,o announce the en- Weight OI.C. Barrowgagen.cnto, the.r daughter Lmdt, Hfmlri( . k chn Kav to James F. Brown. . , ^ „ r . ’ ^

Parents of the bridegroom to-

, ,, i tie rr a o- Barrows—1st. Hendrick. Champ.

be are Afr. and Airs. Ted Brown .

. „ ,, Jr. Spring O.I.C. Gilt— 1st.

of Greencastle.

They will be married August on<IIf ' • es - limp.

31, in the St. Pauls Catholic

Church.

Both Aliss Ulhir and her fiance attend Indiana state College and she is a member of Delta Gum-

Hen-

Sr. Spring O.I.C. Gilt

Hendricks, Champ.

Champion O.I.C. Gilt-

drick.

Spring Boar O.I.C.—1st. Hen-

drick.

O.I.C. Litter—1st. Hendrick.

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Sheriff and Airs. Kenneth Knauer went to Chicago Friday and returned with Dorothy Kirton, 23. Cloverdale. She faces a fraudulent check charge in the Putnam Circuit Court after having been picked up by FBI agents in Chicago last week. The regular monthly singing will be held at the Antioch AIissiomry Baptist Church, August 11 at 2:00 p in. There will be two quartets from Kentucky. Alt. Alariah and McKinney quartets. There will be a basket dinner at the noon hour at Robe Ann Park. There will also be singing at the church at 7:00 p.m. Saturday evening, August 10. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. ANNIVERSARIES

Birthdays

Airs. Patty Zeis, East Walnut Street, today, Aug. 3rd. Arthur AI. Brattain, Sebring, Fla., and Oscar C. Brattain, Brazil, R. R., twins, 80 years

old today, Aug. 3rd. GOOD OLE DAYS

bridges, tie. have Fern Cliffs, Pine Bluffs, the Rolling Stone bridge, and—bless their hearts— we have old people who can tell us of fox chases, of bear hunts, of funny folks tales, of pioneer

A •,.* *<» days, of Indians, of wolves that

DR. STEPHEN W ARD ‘GRIEVOUSLY II.I.’ A few hours before his vice trial went to a jury howled in the cabin doors, in London. Dr. Stephen Ward was canied from a Chelsea apartment building on a stretcher aft- The National Road especially er trying to kill himself with sleeping pills. St. Stephens Hospital later issued a bulletin saying broueht early stimuli to the

a ✓»c:toA»r'»n t vi-dc *‘cr»-id\r ill t-tlCFC IS llODC ** & J

county, in the form of educated people who settled here and planted germs of culture which developed into public and private schools, into county seminaries, private seminaries, and into, finally, Indiana Asbury University, and our public school system. Jimmy, the grand champion steer of the International Livestock Exposition, was auctioned off today for $2.50 a pound—

$5.75 a pound.

-By WILLIAM RUTCentral Press Writer

TTHE OLD Hal Reach Studios, cne-time citadel of great movie comedy, are sold and may wand tip as building lots. The auctioneer had the last laugh—but

it wasn’t funny.

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- A IS-ycar-old FlorVta hoy battled a huge 300-pound fish for S3 hours, then lost it. Don’t tell dim perseverance always

pays of ft ' ! ! t

Soviet archeologists have dug up the bones of Tsar Ivan the Terrible. Probably wanted to determine if he was real or just a

faity tale ogre! * ! ! !

Controversial Jimmy Piersall, having just joined the Los An

club, is tossed out of a gams after arguing with an umpire. Alaybe the tun pa forget Jimrqy’a now an Angel! ^ —

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The common Amenctm toad devours approximately 10,000 garden pests a year—Pacto* graphs* Mop to it, hid! Ill t Ait Italian artist; who painted JFK's picture, says the President is not an ideal subject for a portrait artist. Always on the moveT

! ! !

The Oneida Indians hare named a'woman their new lead* er—with the title of “chairman of the tribe's executive committee.” What’s, the matter with the word “chief” ?—or i*

geles American League baseball 1 that too old-fashioned?

the osteopath was “grievously ill

‘LET’S HAVE A BEER'—Two East German police who were on Berlin wall guard are shown after defecting to West Berlin at Checkpoint Charlie. Their signal to each other that the time was ripe was "Let’s have a beer.” (Radiophoto J

U.S. Halts Arms To South Africa

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. UPI — The United States announced that it is halting all shipments of military equipment to South Africa to prevent their use to support policies of racial segre-

gation.

U.S. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson made the announcement in the course of a Security Council debate on the South African government’s racial segregation

policies.

“We expect to bring to an end the sale of all military equipment to South Africa by the end of this calendar year,” he gnid. This, he added, would al-

__ „„ low existing contracts to be honNO C’AN* DO Roberto Rodriguez. 6, of New York, stoically beers the discomfort as police offi- . tors William Quigley (left) and Frank O'Dwyer study his predicament. They finally had to use oie

steel shears to cut the beer can off his arm.

c '' j ■ SC ' ,

The United States, Stevenson

\ ** ': * * i ‘ S t * ft FRIENDLY ENEMIES—The arm of Democratic State Sen. Fred B. Rooney, 37, is raised in victory by his opponent (right). Republican Robert G. Bartlett, 31, in Bethlehem, Pa., for the congressional seat of the late Francis E. Walter, who was chairman of the House un-American Activities Committee. President Kennedy lost this district in the 1960 election.

DANCE SATURDAY, AUGUST 3

Music by Hampton’s Combo AMERICAN LEGION POST 58 AIR CONDITIONED

HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL Saturday, August 10,1963 Beginning at 1 :t>0 P. M. at BOONE COUNTY SALE BARN Lebanon, Indiana Cows blood lines are Ornisby Johanna and Treasure Modle. On D-H-I-A test with record of 16.000 to 17.000 lbs. 15 Registered and 13 Purebred cows. Several cows and heifers to freshen in August, September and October. This herd is consigned by Archie Chadd & Son, 7 mile west of Bainbridge on Slate Road 36. Can be seen there anytime before sale date.

NOTICE Varsity Lanes

WILL REOPEN

SAT AUG 3 The Red Pin Will Be In BOB, RUBY and JENNY HAMPTON

Time seems to stand still in the old market place of Sopron. r: i *;*• *

| * , E L I Flowers adorn monuments. • (Street scene in drab Sopron. IRON CURTAIN RAISED A BIT—With hopes high for a lessening of world tension following the nuclear test ban agreement, another slight thaw in the cold war was noted in another sector. The Iron Curtain between Hungary and Austria, and the rest of the Free World, was raised recently for the first time since World War EE to permit visitors from the West to cross the border to attend the summer festival In Sopron, Hungary, without any visa requirements or the usual Red tape. Natives of Sopron were astonished to see visitors driving shiny new cars and wearing good clothe*;