The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 April 1964 — Page 2

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Club Meets At l/nioa Building The Business and Professional Women's Club met Wednesday at the Union Building for their April meeting. Tmrty-two members and one guest enjoyed the dinner at tables decorated with yellow spring flower and yellow candles by the hostesses Vera Blanchard, Gladys Silvey and Dorothy Foster. Mary Eileen Glidewell. prsident, welcomed the members, including Miss Susie Talbott, a member now living in Martinsville. The report was made that there are eight Greencastle members registered to attend the state B. & P.W. convention to be held at French Lick, May 15th. 16th. and 17th. All members are reminded that May Day is pay day and dues for 1964-65 should be paid at the May meeting. Mrs. Bessie Rector introduced our guest speaker, Mrs. John Ricketts. Mrs. Ricketts is a member of the Greencastle school board and a very active member of the League of Women Voters. She gave a mos*; detailed but extremely interesting report of the Reapportionment Law and its effect on all male voters in Indiana. The next meeting will be a dinner at 6:30, May 20th. at the S. Locust St. Double Decker with Margaret N. Davis, Jose-

phine Godwin, Dr. Anne Nichols as hostesses.

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In memory of Susan Mae Staggs who passed away two years old.

Sadly missed by her daughter. Merle Butler and family.

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The City Council will meet in regular session this evening at 7:30. A son was born Sunday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James E. Christy of Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bixler, of Spencer, Route 3, became the parents of a son Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital. Mrs. Norman Eggers is a patient in the Putnam County Hospital for treatment and observation. Her room number is

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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton attended the Indiana Republican Editorial Association meeting at French Lick over the J weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hammond, 1730 East Seminary Street, are the parents of a son born Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital. Mrs. Mary Hunter, Indiana- | polis Rd. has returned to her home after visiting her son, Edwin Hunter and family of Indi- , ana polls. Progress History Club will i meet tomorrow with Mrs. Ruth | B. Savage at 2:00 p.m. Mrs. : Maxwell W’ebb will have the program. Mrs. Letha Cunningham, j Coatesville, entered the MethoI dist Hospital in Indianapolis | Saturday for observation. Her room number is 406-A. The Home and Child Study ! Club will meet this evening at 8, at the home of Mrs. Maynard Shonkwiler. Mrs. Charles | Erdmann will have the program. Regular monthly Pack Meeting of Cub Pack 43 will be held tonight, Monday, April 27, 7:30 p.m., in Gobin Church community room. An interesting talk

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on nature by Forrest Miller will highlight the program. Please note the change in time. Mrs. Robert Smith and children left today by jet plane for Okinawa to join her husband, T. Sgt. R. L. Smith, who will be stationed in Okinawa for the next four years. Mrs. Smith is the former Pat Godfrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Godfrey. Sgt. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Smith. N. B. McCammon, principal of the Greencastle High School attended the annual meeting of Indiana Association of JuniorSenior High School Principals at Purdue University April 24th and 25th. Mr. McCammon was elected to the Executive Committee of this group for a four

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The Cloverdale Kindergarten will hold enrollment and get acquainted day on Friday, May 1st at 9:00 a.m. All mothers with children who will be five years old by Oct. 15th please bring your child and attend this meeting. New officers for next year will be elected. Refreshments will be served. Sterling Haltom, Payne School principal at Franklin, has been appointed assistant superintendent of the Franklin Community School Corporation. The corporation includes the city of Franklin, Franklin Township, Union Township and Needham Township. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haltom, Cloverdale.

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To Celebrate Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brothers will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary May 4. They reside at 701 So. College, Ave. Greencastle. The occasion will be celebrated with a family dinner at noon at Old Trail Inn. Arrangements are being made by Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brothers of La Grange, Illinois. Those attending will be Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Blue of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ratcliff of Crawfordsville, Mrs. Anna Smith and Miss Hazel Smith of Indianapolis, Mrs. J. C. Brothers and Mrs. Cena Horgan of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Brothers have spent their entire married life in Greencastle.

Mrs. Wm. P. Luther Hostess To Club Mrs. William P. Luther was hostess to the Bainbridge Study Club for the April meeting. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Luther presided. She opened the meeting by reading three school poems appropriate for spring. Several members gave reports of the County Convention held in Greencastle. Mrs. Roscoe Hillis had the program reviewing the book, "The Land and People of Brazil,” by N. A. McDonald. She showed pictures of the various South American countries she and Mrs. Hillis visited this winter. The May meeting will be with Mrs. Hillis.

Intercollegiate Championships Reward Good Bidding And Play By ALFRED SHEINWOLD It was interesting to see the Intercollegiate Bridge Championships rewarding expert bidding practice this year. In one hand, for example, the important thing w T as to play the hand at notrump from the correct side of the table.

queen of spades and should return a club.

There is no hurry about the diamonds. If they are good for all six tricks, they will be good a minute or so later. But if the diamonds are good for only five tricks, South will need a club trick.

East dealer Both sides vcTnerabb NORTH A A S 3 V J 5 O A J 9 7 6 2 + K Q WEST EAST * AKJ 10 84 A 9 7 2 * 5>K963 S?Q84 0 3 O Q 10 8 * A J 6 8 7 5 2 SOUTH A Q 6 V A 10 7 2 O K 5 4 A 10 9 4 3 East South West . North Pass Pass 1 A 2 0 Pass 3 O Pass 3 A Pass 3 NT All Pass Opening lead — 41

The club must be developed first. If West takes the ace of clubs and returns the king of spades, South holds off. Declarer takes the next spade and goes after the diamonds. East gets his queen of diamonds, but he cannot give the lead to his partner. South runs his nine tricks: five diamonds, one club, one heart, and two

spades. South goes down if he develops the diamond before touching the clubs. East wins with the queen of diamonds and returns a spade to set up West's suit. When clubs are led, West can take the ace and run his spades to defeat the contract. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one spade, and the next player passes. You hold: S Q 6 HA 10 72 D K 5 4 C 10 94 3. What do you say? Answer: Bid one notrump. Your hand is well worth a response, but neither your suits nor the strength of the hand are good enough for a response of two hearts or two clubs.

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making game at notrump. East would open a spade through South’s queen, and West’s suit would be set up immediately.

If South is declarer, however, the lead comes up to the queen of spades instead of through the queen. This is not only worth one more trick in spades but also gives South time to develop his other tricks. North’s bid of three spades asks South to bid notrump if he has additional help in the enemy’s suit. South has the ideal holding for this purpose and therefore bids three notrump.

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Having bid the hand properly, South must still make the key play to fulfill the contract. He wins the first trick with the

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Mr*. Noble Costin Is Club Hostess The Cagle 10 A 4 Home Ec. Club met April 15th at the home of Mrs. Noble Costin. The song of the month was led by Mrs. Robert Albright. The members repeated the pledge to the flag followed by the club creed. Roll call was answered to "A good spring tonic,” by 11 members. The Secretary and Treasurer reports were given and approved. A very interesting garden report was given by Jean Stallcop concerning preparation for gardening by checking and painting tools and also tips on pruning flowering shrubs. "Program Planning” was presented by Mrs. Glen Walker. All members participated in voting for lessons of interest. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Raymond Williams on May 20th.

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