The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 July 1964 — Page 2
Page 2 MONDAY, JULY 13, 1964
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Sheinnold On Bridge Praise Your Partner To Cover Own F'aults * By ALFRED SHEEN WOLD Kindness and patience are the essential qualities in the care and training of partners. He ready with a word of praise now and then. It may cover up your own misdeeds. North dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH * A 6 V 743 O QJ 10974 + AQ WEST FAST A Q 8 7 4 3 A 12 V Q K 109652 0 5 0 A K 3 A 9865 32 A 104 SOUTH A K 10 9 5
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When this hand was played. West led the queen of hearts, ?nd E^st had nothing but praise for this obedience when the h. .«J was over. "It didn't happen to help us this time.” East remarked, "but
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it shows that you’re trying to be a good partner. Just keep leading suit when I take the trouble to bid a suit, and you'll be on Easy Street.” West glowed with pride, as South scored up the rubber and an overtrick. All of which proves that flattery may not defeat the contract but at leas, it makes your partner a cheerful loser. East could have been a cheerful winner if he had paid more attention to his own play. East spared the six of hearts at the first t-ick as an encouraging signal. The encouragement to continue hearts was wasted, for South refused the first trick and West had no other heart to lead. USELESS SWITCH West had to switch to a different suit, but nothing could help him. The shift to clubs was won in dummy, and declarer naturally began to work on the diamonds.
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NEWS
The Russellville Jr. Bees met, for their monthly meeting. July 8th. The meeting was opened
with the pledges. The singing , „ was led by Pam Redifer which | * *rtnam c »- per y
all enjoyed. Roll call was answered by seventeen members and one guest. Mrs. Walters. The treasurer's report was given and the minutes were read and approved. The club enjoyed practicing modeling. The health and safety report was given and Anita Walters gave a demonstration on making deviled eggs, Mitzie Bridges talked about making potato chips and Pam Redifer discussed preparing green beans. The members
As every alert reader has
surely noticed. East deserved no discussed then outing, t ® fres praise for his play at the first | ments wcre served and the with the six of hearts. East meetin » adjourned,
trick. Instead of signalling
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If South refuses the first
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another heart to force out one of declarer's stoppers. South must try to develop the diamonds. but cannot do so in time. East takes the king of diamonds and knocks out the ace of hearts. East then gets in with the ace of diamonds in time to run the rest of the hearts. DAHvY QUESTION As dealer, you hold: S K10 9 5 H A J 8 D 8 6 2 C K J 7. What do you say? Answer: Pass. You have only 12 points in high cards, and rather unattractive distribution. This is about a queen short of the strength required for an opening bid.
IN MEMORY In loving memory of my sister. Zella Gobel who passed away July 13. 1962. “Every day in some small way Memories of you come our
way.
Though absent, you are always
near,
Still loved, still missed and
ever so dear.’* 1 Imo and Family 13-lt Club Meets With
Bible Thought They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirl wind.
Josea 8:7
Sowing and reaping go together. But one does not have to sow the wild seeds of disobedience, ingratitude, and rebellion. One can sow the good seeds of love and trust, and patience and service. Personal And Local News The City Council will meet in regular session this evening at
7:30.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Canton-w-ine are vacationing at Fishing
Bridge, Wyo.
V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary will meet Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. at
the Post Home.
4-Leaf Clover Club will meet with Mrs. Ruth Hammond July
14, at 1:30 p.m.
Hosoital Notes Mrs. Mary Dolas Bachert enDismissed Saturday: Mrs. tered the Putnam County hosCharles Fleckner and son, i pital Monday where she wdll unRhoda Koessler, Greendastle; ! dergo surgery.
Eddie Woods. Fillmore.
Dismissed Sunday: Hazel Ed- Fathers Aux ' No ' ^ wil1 ington, Carl Johnston, Mary at ^ FVV Post No - 1550 home. Davis, Mrs. Robert Frazier and Members are urged to be pres.-
son, Greencastle; Mary Price, j cnt - Mrs. W’illiam Ziegelman and son, Cloverdale; Norris Clark, Fillmore: Mrs. Donald Woodruff and daughter, Owen Gillen, Spencer: Chase Richards, Martinsville: Renos Wilson, Poland; Mrs. Dennis Rush and son, Clayton; Mrs. Gerald Blaydes and
son, Jamestown.
several important dates were set. On July 19 will be the annual tour. All members wdll meet at the Fillmore High School at 1:00 p.m. On July 20, a special parents night program will be held at 8:00 p. m.. All parents and next years members are invited. On July 26, there will be a swimming party at the Robe Ann Park pool. All members are to meet there at
6:00 p. m.
The Bainbridge-Locust Grove School reunion will be held in the Bainbridge School building Sunday, July 19th. Come spend the day with old school friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Krider of Indianapolis are the parents of a baby boy bom July 4th. The baby has been named Jason. Mrs. Krider is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen McFarland of New Orleans, La. and Mr. Krider is the son of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Krider of this city.
Republicans Still Like Ike SAN FRANSICO UPI—They still like Ike, these Republicans. But Dwight D. Eisenhower, elder statesman, is a different figure from Dwight D. Eisenhower, the conquering hero of World War II, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, the only Republican thus far to win the White House since Herbert Hoover did it 36 years ago. So when the general returned Sunday to the city where he was renominated eight years ago to his second term as president, his reception, too, was different from those of other years. In years past, as he may have remembered Sunday, he was greeted by worshipful throngs which jammed every square foot within blocks of his presence and frantically shouted themselves hoarse in his praise. Sunday, he got not so much worship as reverence, the warm respect due a man who twice led his party to victory in a presidential election and now belongs to the world's most exclusive informal club — the three-man club of living former chief executives.
exhibit made arrangements to meet on July 14th at 9:00 a.m. The lesson, Good Grooming For Furniture Finishes, was given by Mrs. Gordon Mann. Mrs. Marvin Cox was welcomed into the club as a new member. The meeting was closed wdth the group repeating the club creed. Mrs. Robert Nees was the highest bidder of an oatmeal cake donated by Mrs. Arthur Cash. Mrs. Alva Cash won the door prize. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Robert Patten with Mrs. Katherine Benner in charge of the lesson.
There will be a meeting of the Madison Community Project Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.
at the school house.
To Confer Soon INDIANAPOLIS UPI —Indiana civil rights director Harold Hatcher said today he would confer soon with Clay County Prosecutor John Baumunk about the status of a resort where several racial demonstrations have occurred.
The Cro-Tat-Em Club will hold their annual picnic at Robe Ann Park. Members bring two
gifts for the games.
Mrs. Franklin Ford
IN MEMORY
Jobs Daughters, Bethel No. 78, Greencastle will hold their regular meeting tonight at 7:00
The Roachdale C. W. F. met in the Masonic Temple. In loving memory of Hattie at the home of Mrs. Franklin
B. Ash. who passed away July Ford July 8 at 7:30 p.m. The Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaner, 13. 1959. president opened the meeting Clayton, became the parents
with shnrt ripvntinnal anrl nrav- ® daughter Sunday at the
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Our lips cannot tell how we miss her, Our hearts cannot tell what to
say.
God alone knows how we miss
her,
In a home that is lonesome. The rolling stream of time rolls
on.
But still the vacant chair of mother who once sat there, The flowers we lay upon her grave may wither to decay, But the love we have for her will never fade away. Loving wife and mother, so true and kind. No friend on earth like her we find. For all of us she did her best. May God grant her eternal rest. Sadly missed by children, p: On Vacation OFFICE OF Dr. Krider Will be closed from July 13-20
with short devotional and prayer. Roll call was answered by reading favorite verse from
Romans. Chapter 1.
Minutes were read and ap-
proved.
Ruth Hueston led the group in study of Romans, 1 Chapter. Refreshments were served to seven members and one child. Next meeting will be held on Aug. 12. 7:30 p.m. at the church. Study of Romans, 2 Chapter by Helen Thompson.
IN MEMORY
In loving memory of Zella
Ruth Gobel. who passed away | DeKalb, Illinois.
July 13. 1962.
Sadly missed by Elaine Conner and Mary Ruth Barnes
daughter Sunday
Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin, of Reelsville, are the parents of a daughter born Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital. A daughter was born Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James Tagtmier, 800 South Locust
Street.
Albert E. Harshbarger, Bainbridge, recently attended the annual meeting for summer seed inspectors held by the DeKalb Agricultural Association, Inc.,
Cross Is Burned INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The second cross-burning incident here in less than a week w’as reported to police today. A huge cross, about 15 feet tall, was found early today in the yard of the home of Harold T. Akins, a Negro. Akins, who lives on the city’s northeast side, said it was the second cross planted at his home in a year. Last week, a 12-foot cross was found ablaze in Ellenberger Park.
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. James W. Simmerman wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Roseann. to Larry VVoyne Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sanders, R. 2, Greencastle. The ceremony will be held July 31 at 7:30 p.m. in The First Christian Church. Friends are invited.
NOW YOU KNOW Seven political parties offered presidential slates in 1932. In addition to the Republicans and the Democrats, the Socialist, Socialist Labor, Prohibition, Farm Labor and Communist parties presented candidates, according to National Party Platforms.
CLEARANCE AT TROYER’S ON DRESSES. SKIRTS. COATS AND SUITS SAVE to 'A Vi
Push Search For Negro's Killers ATHENS. Ga. UPI — FBI agents and local officers pressed their search today for the shotgun armed marauders who killed Lt. Col. Lemuel Penn and attacked another Negro and his family on a lonely north Geor-
I gia road.
Officers investigated an attack on a Florida insurance man, Clarence Ellington, which bore a striking resemblance to the ambush slaying of Penn, a reserve officer and prominent
Washington educator.
Scores of FBI agents under the command of an assistant FBI director J. J. Casper joined agents of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation GBI and local officers •and questioned the residents of the farms and rural communities that dot the 20-mile stretch of highways 72 and 172 east of
this small college town.
The agents refused to discuss their investigation but reporters learned that they questioned suspects in a racial shooting that occurred here last month.
David Pleasant Evans. 24, was arrested on Illinois Street at 6:15 p. m. Saturday by City Officer Donald Twomey. Evans was booked at the Putnam County Jail for public intoxica-
tion.
Candidates for the Indiana f General Assembly from all parts of the state will assemble at the State Reformatory on Wednesday. July 15, to participate in a workshop on Probation, Parole, and Treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seitz of Detroit, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stamper and family, of Akron, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Williams of Fort Wayne were week-end guests of Mrs. Bonnie Williams and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmo Sweet.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Hagen and daughters, Pamelia and Julia and Mrs. Wanda Hagen have returned home from a vacation trip to Europe. They went by TWA Airlines and were gone a month. Mrs. Hagen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Cox of Cloverdale.
Miss Janet Lucas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lucas of Greencastle, was elected a state officer of Future Homemakers of America late this spring. This week she is attending the National F.H.A. Convention being held in Chicago at the Conrad Hilton Hotel. July 20-24 she will be attending a state workshop at Indiana State College, Terre Haute. The following week, July 26-31, she and the other state F.H.A. officers will be guests on an
manded by the unknown man all-expense paid trip to Washwho stole her 17-year-old tom- ington. D. C., which is sponsorcat, Mickey. ed by the Indiana R.E.M.C.
Jacoby Injured CINCINNATI, Ohio UPI — Internationally famed bridge expert Oswald Jacoby, 61, of Dallas, Tex., was in satisfactory condition today at Cincinnati Jewish Hospital following an auto crash Sunday.
Heads Elks NEW YORK UPI — Attorney Robert G. Pruitt of Atlanta, Ga., was elected today Grand Exalted Ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks at the 100th Grand Lodge convention of the order. The 58-year-old tax commissioner for the Southern Railway System will serve a one-year term with pay following his installation.
Police Get Case
LONDON UPI—Dorris Easton said today she would refuse to pay the $2,800 ransom de-
Cowboy Star Hurt EVANSVILLE. UPI — Lester “Smiley” Burnett, the movie side-kick of cowboy Gene Autry, was cut on the forehead | in a two-car collision here Sat- ! urday while on the way for an appearance at a musical show. He was treated and released in good condition at St. Mary's Hospital. A police officer driving Burnett and two persons in the other car were slightly injured.
New Maysville Club Meets With Mrs. J. McMurtry The New Maysville Community Club met July 10 with Mrs. Juanita McMurtry. Meeting was opened in the usual form. The flag salutes were given. Mrs. Deryl Sanders gave the devotions. Members discussed material and plans for the program for next year. Due to the absence of Mrs. Ruth Jones, the president, Mrs. Bales, had prepared a program of contests and readings. Contests were won by Mrs. Ruby Major and Mrs. McMurtry. The club was pleased to have one of its honorary members, Mrs. Lorraine Young of New Winchester, present. The hostess’ daughter, Marilyn, a 4-H member, served the refreshments, which she had prepared, and they were delightful. Thirteen members were present.
Ann Park. Eighteen members, two guests, and twenty-three children enjoyed a picnic dinner at the noon hour. The business meeting was opened with group singing of “America The Beautiful” and the pledge to the flag. The safety report was given by Mrs. James Hacker. The secretary’s and treasurer’s reports were read and approved. The committee for the fair
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