The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1964 — Page 2
DailY BanNER
GREE-NICASTLE, INDIANA
WED., JAN. 15, 1964. Page 2
Charles Chestnut Hostess To Community Club ^Irs. Charles Chestnut was hostess to Our Community Club for the January meeting. Thirteen members and one guest were presented for the interesting meeting led by the new president. Mrs. Eddie Buis. The roll call was answered by a wash cloth exchange.
A friendship basket containing a gift from each member to be sent to Mrs. Jack Anderson, who is at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis. The hostess served dainty refreshments and the .social hour was spent with contests. The February meeting will be with Barbara Boscheu.
CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks to our friends, neighbors and relatives for expressions of sympathy, lovely flowers and all courtesies extended during the death of our wife, mother and daughter. Elaine Batchelor. Carl Batchelor and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Clint Rogers. IP
an INTERPRETER does the honors as Cuban Premier Fidel Castro and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev enjoy a laugh in this Moscow get-together. (Radiophoto)
SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE THE BOOTERY Prices Slashed from BBV's to 50% HUNDREDS OF FIRST QUALITY, NAME BRAND SHOES WITH WHICH YOU ARE FAMILIAR. EVERY PAIR MUST GO. FOR BEST SELECTIONS PLEASE
BE EARLY. SORRY, ALL SALES FINAL
NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS
Drastic Reductions AT TROVER'S Just A Few of the Many Items On Sale
DOZENS OF LADIES WINTER DRESSES
Regular 14.98
$
9
Regular 17.98
$
11
Regular 29.98 $ 15 7
LADIES WINTER SWEATERS REGCLAR 12.98 8.77
LADIES WOOL SLACKS REGCLAR 9.98 7.77
LADIES WINTER SKIRTS REGCLAR 9.98 7.77
LADIES COTTON BLOUSES REGCLAR 4.00 2.77
LADIES WINTER PURSES REGCLAR 3.00 1.97 -
LADIES COSTUME JEWELRY REGULAR 2.00 1.00 -
WARNER LYERS GIRDLES REGULAR 8.95 6.77
WINTER GOWNS PAJAMAS REGULAR 4.00 2.77
LADIES FUZZY HOUSE SHOES REGULAR 5.00 3.77
DOZENS OF LADIES WINTER COATS Regular 25.00 Regular 39.98 Regular 49c98
$
19
$
26
$
33
GIVE-AWAY PRICES at TROVER'S
THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED 17 S. Jackson St. Greemastle. I ml. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as Second ( lass Mail matter under Act of March 7. 1878. Subscription Prices Home Delivery 35c per week Mailed in Putnam County 87.00 per year Outside of Putnam County 88.00 |M*r year Outside of Indiana 812.00 per yeai 7'or/ay's Bible'1 'hought The wages of sin is death.— Romans 6:23. How foolish to work for such tiagic remuneration. Personal And Local News ■Briefs The Needleeraft Club will not meet this month. Coterie will meet Friday evening at 7:30 with Mrs. R. P. Mullins. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel E. Corbin are spending the next few weeks in Florida. The PutnamviUe PTA will meet at the school at 7:30, Thursday, January 16. Simpson Stoner has returned to Florida after spending a few days in Greencastle. Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae will meet Friday at 10:00 at the home of Mrs. Allan Grundstrom.
Aids Tiger Netters
Sheinwold On Bridge Seek Good Reason For Taking Finesse By Alfred Sheinwold The reason for climbing a mountain, experts tell us, is that it s there. You need a better reas. f< j >i,
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Morgan Everson
Old Gold Stuns Indiana State
North dealer Neither side vulnerable NORTH A 7 5 4 A Q 9 O A Q J 10 6 3 4» 10 WEST EAST *K96 AQT10 3 ^ 10 742 S7K853 0 7 O K 5 2 * J 9 8 5 3 *64 SOUTH * A 8 2
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All Pass
Opening lead — 2 Vest opei.tJ he ueuce hearts, and South took the fin- • *se because it was there. East on with the king of hearts and aturally shifted to the queen o:
; pades.
It’s cruel to go on with tlw tory. East easily set up his nades and got in with the king of diamonds in time to cash them.East took a heart, a diamond and three spades, defeating the contract. “Nice work,” North congratulated his partner. “But I once knew a man in Singapore who could have gone down two.” REFUSE FINESSE Pay no attention to North’s remark. With luck, you may never meet that man in Singapore. Just refuse the heart finesse at the first trick, and your game
i.- iic.e urecncashe Siiops Wiih Confidence ADLERS EAST SIDE OF SQUARE COAT CLEARANCE Regular $^^98 ^ $0^98 Tweeds and Plain
Huge Savings On DRESSES SLAX SKIRTS SWEATERS COULOTTES HATS ★ BUDGET - CHARGE - LAYAWAY
Jim Callane hit 10 of 13 shots contract is safe.
The W.S.C.S. Guild meeting and Morgan Everson made eight Put up the ace of hearts, get will be held Thursday, January 0 f u to whisk DePauw Univers- to your hand with the ace of 16th at time and place listed in jty’g Tigers to a stunning 87-71 clubs, and lead the nine of dia-
the program books.
A son was born Tuesday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Larry McAllister, 1019
South Indiana Street.
Hanging onto the ball like the family's jewels, the Tigers looked
upset of Indiana State last night m0 nds for a finesse. Even if the in a jubilant Bowman Gymnas- finesse loses, you are sure of ium. five diamonds, three clubs, and
two other aces.
When a finesse stares you in
. , , ^ the face, learn to stare right
William A. Lawrence under- and t»ok only the jood shot,. back vvhl]e you conslder both pos . went surgery for varicose veins ''- v tann ®‘ 3: ° prob ' h sibilities. Surprisingly often it in both legs Tuesday at the Put- ^ most devasting shoot,ng the ^ to refuse t|K flness< , nam County Hospital. 47-year-old gymnasium ever has DA1LV QPESTION
presided over. „ . ...
Mr. and Mrs. William Bales, Partner °P eils witY ' one dla ' 512 East Hanna Street, are the ■ w *ich had an 11-3 record mond, and the next P^yer passparents of a daughter bom Tues-^'^^ the » ffair ' shot 400 ° n i 8
day at the Putnam County Hos- ^ r ^ ie Sycamores were
outrebounded, 40-38.
pital.
Girl Scout Troop No. 358 Par-
ents meeting will be held this
evening at 7:30 p.m. in Methodist Finall y center Bob Hutto P ut D€ '
Pauw ahead 25-23 with a tip in.
5 3 C-6 4. What do you say? Answer: Bid one heart. Respond “stepwise” (cheaper suit
The two teams were tied seven fj rs ^> when you have two 4-card
suits.
times in the first 12 minutes.
Charter House Lounge. Please note change of meeting place. The Tip Toppers will meet at the home of Anna B. Wallace on Tuesday, January 21 at 1 p.m. An
Club Met With
After this the Tigers never trail- Mrs. Lowell Barr
ed and opened up a 43-32 halftime margin. Using 10 players for the
interesting lesson on Easy Enter- eleventh consecutive game, coach
taining will be given by Chas. Chestnut.
Mrs.
Elmer McCall was so pleased with his substitutes that once
The Double Friendship Home Economics Club met January 6. 1964 at the home of Mrs. Lowell Barr. The meeting was opened by the new president. Mrs. Harley Sutherlin; Mrs. Lowell Barr
Mr. and Mrs. John Mace of Southport, are the parents of a son born Monday January 13th
starters Dick Putt, Bob Hutto led the STOup in the song of the
month. Mrs. William Henson led the club in the Home Economics
and Callane came out they never
got back in.
All three came out with foul
creed. Roll call was answered by
at St. Francis hospital. The baby troubles Putt , eft the actlon with a ^tte lesson. There were mne weighed 6 lbs and 13 ounces. 2;25 to play in the half . Hutto members and three children piesMrs. Mace is the former Darla b()Wed out mid th h the er ^ t ^ Masten of this citv j ^ j ^ The lesson “Our trip to Can-
4ri<tsieu ul lju& Lny. second half: and Callane was . „ _, , a . . ada was given by Mrs. Harley
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lisby pulled with 9:11 to play to con- Sutherlin The lesson wag ghort were in an auto accident on Jan. serve him for a final fling that but interesti She showed slides
7th in Tennessee. Mr. Lisby will never became necessary, be confined to the Athens Lime- Their subs. Dean Rush, Stan stone County Hospital in Athens, Bnhler and Skip Collins, not only ^
Alabama until some time next kc P t the Sycamores down from secretary’s reoort was read week. His room number is 221. 10-18 points during the last 13 V, secretary s report was read
minutes, but they also accounted
Sheldon D. Hurley, presiding for 19 points,
minister of the Greencastle Con- j n first half, when De-
legation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, p anw started flexing its muscles. Mrs ' Arthur Scott reported she revealed the completing of plans the Tigers hit 14 of 24 shots, in- went to a sessKm for safety leadby the local congregation to at- c i ut ]ing five in a row by Callane e ^’ ^ _ S ^ COnd ,
tend a three-day convention in and four straight by Everson. Bloomington, January 17-19. The This twosome each collected 23
assembly will be held in the In- p 0ints in the game. diana National Guard Armory lo- .
cated three miles south of
Bloomington on Highway 37. Butler Leads ICC
of her husband who sheared sheep in a contest in Canada. During the business session,
and approved. The treasurer read her report and collected dues and the monthly penny collection.
■V SANTA FE I'REIGHT TRAIN with a special snowplow blade plows through a huje snow drift near Groveland, 111., southeast of Peoria, “’here some drifts were more than six feet.
ed and passed to set the price of secret sister gifts at one dollar. We discussed our program books for 1964. After considering having a Fair exhibit this year, we decided we wouldn’t. We talked about our tour in September and
INDIANAPOLIS UPI — But- tried to get some ideas about
Funeral services for Mrs. Edith
Brown were held this afternoon i e r was all alone today atop the where to go. at the Whitaker Funeral Home Indiana Collegiate Conference In closing the business sesat 2:00 p.m. Interment was in basketball standings with a sion, Mrs. Arthur Scott led the Forest Hill cemetery. Mrs. Brown chance to strengthen its lead club in the club prayer.
was preceded in death by one Saturday against DePauw. son. Do Wayne Whitaker. Pall-
bearers were Gene McCammack,
Raymond Keith McCammack, Will Take Cut
Teddy Whitaker, Marion Chrisenberry, Crawford Burris and
John Shoemaker.
The social and visiting period consisted of Mrs. William Henson winning the cake auction Jane Weist led the ladies in
playing games.
-r, v. Th® hostess served delicious re
is willing to accep a *2 6 million freshment8 UI](i the wa8
ATLANTA UPI —Wally Butts
reduction in his libel judgment dismis8ed
Don’t wash and swear— We a 8 ainst the Saturday Evening The next meeting ^jj ^ at core for wash and wear. Old Re- Post but it; looks as if the bi £ Mrs. Harley Sutherlin’s liable White Cleaners. loser may be Uncle Sam. William Schroder, the former ( ARU OF X | IANKs
Georgia Football coach's attom-
AN NIVERSARIES ey, said Tuesday Butts would ac- Linle y -The family of Oscar Birthday cept only $460,000 of his record B j (O B ) Linle y wish to acknow! - Larry Wayne Wood, son of Mr. *3,060.000 award rather than f dge Wlth deep a PP reclatlon th®
and Mrs. James Wood, 8 year old, have the case tried again. kmdness, sympathy and beautiful Jan. 14th. floral tributes extended by our
relatives, friends, neighbors, doc-
card of thanks Raos Committee tors and nurses of Putna ™ coun-
r ty Hospital in our time of be-
We wish to thank our good WASHINGTON UPI — Chair- reavement. We especially wish to friends and neighbors for their man Edwin E. Willis, D-La., of thank those who acted as pallflowers and good food during the House Committee on Un- bearers. Rev. Claude McClure and the illness and death of Daisy American Activities Tuesday de- the Whitaker Funeral Home for Watson. Their thoughtfulness nounced the “Emergency Com- thetr kind services rendered and will never be forgotten. mittee For Disaster Relief To all who assisted in any way. Roy and Daisy Watson Family Cuba" as a “fraud and a hoasc.” The Linley Family
THE TITAN ll’S two stages are shown locked in static firing position on pads at Cape Kennedy. Fla., before the Jan. 10 test The Titan n booster will be used to launch two astronauts into space in the Gemini capsule later this year, the first such operation since Gordon Cooper’s trip in May 1963.
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