The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 August 1964 — Page 2
Page 2 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1964
GREENCaSUE, INDIANA
THE DAILY bANNER
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letter to thf Editor: ' Well some can afford to and I am speaking in terms of the some can not. Some have seeds unfortunate people who live in pi ante( j here which cannot be this community that are irri- [eft ^ is home to some
tated with sinus asthma and al- , . . people and who likes to leave
lergys. Some people have never •; _ , . , ^ * w, j ki . home ? These unforutnate people had these troubles and possibly ,
live, work and buy here the
don t realize and will never *
, same as the more fortunate. It
know just how much agony .. J would be verv distastful to dis-
there is. It is only by the Grace . _ ‘ .
regard these people since
they
are our neighbors and brothers , i of mankind. Its not a healthy
,„d w. should be very thankful. (or ^ tcrtmU , much
of God that some of us are not troubled with these conditions
We can not help what God sends upon us but this cement dust is a man-made deal which could be
less the unfortunate.
everyone gathered around to enjoy a bountiful dinner. The Lord's Prayer was repeated by everyone. The Gorham children present were: Mrs. Nellie Gorham Arnold of Greencastle, Mrs. Harvey Gorham of Indianapolis; Mrs. Ethel Gorham Boswell of Carpentersville. In the afternoon several of the Gor-
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Other relatives present were «•“
Mr and Mrs. James Daily and O"’-'* * “ “
There are many debating
family of Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schricker of Lafayette: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strange and family of Danville, Mrs.
tating to a person with one or situation such as this but there Gorham and grandchild _
altered. This dust is most irri- questions on both sides of a
all of these conditions Anybody is one rule which covers all. “Do who has ever saw a person unto others as you would have fighting desperately for breath them do unto you.” Citizens during an attack of asthma will here and in the surrounding know just what I mean. The community should cooperate to elimination of cement dust will rid our local people of as much
not be a cure all for
Outtid* of Indiana $12.00 por yoar
Bible
Thnught
The child grew, and waxed
ren of Indianapolis; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Boswell and fami-1 strong in spirit, filled with wisly, Mr. and Mrs. James Hymer j dom; and the grace of God was
also of Indianapolis; Mr. and | upon him. Luke 2:40.
I bui.iiiiuw.ijr —r'-— | Mrs _ Donald Morrison and 1 Jesus grew with perfect ballocal people of as much daughler of L^oga. Mrs. Mary ance. He had a strong body, a these dust as possible (of which these gnd sQn Robert gheri-j discerning mind, reverence for
people but it would be one step are many kinds of dust) in Artie Boswe]1 of carpen-|God. and love for people. If we toward helping them The first der to help the less fortunate., Mr and Mrg Jr)hn follow Jesus' pattern, we will answer by some people would be Its for sure that these people Basham and chlldren * and Ruth have strength, intelligence,
Major of Bainbridge; John faith and love,
of Lafayette.
for the unfortunate to move out. ^ would be most grateful.
Slieinwold On Bridge
True Bridge Expert Carrie# Umbrella
maining club to give West the Strange
By ALFRED 8 HE IN WOLD The true bridge expert bids so aggressively that he may think of himself as a swashbuckler with a pistol in each hand and a cutlass between his teeth. In the play of the cards, however, he wears both belt and sus-
Mrs. |
Dorothy Irwin and Roy Cook of
Greencastle.
All left at a late hour hoping to meet again next year, third
Sunday in August.
rest of the suit.
The defenders collect one diamond and four clubs, defeating the contract. South takes the cutlass out of his mouth to say “Hard luck, partner!”
PESSIMISTIC PLAY
The expert sees that he can ^ rharIes Barker
afford to lose three clubs but not four. He play* the hand pessimistically with that
distinction in mind.
Entertained August 14
Personal And Local News
Mr. and Mrs. Freemont Power of Indianapolis visited Monday ;
with Mrs. Minta Snider.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson, Lynn Ann and Lana, have returned home from vacation at
Miami Beach.
WEDDING SEPTEMBER 13TH
WILL WED AUGUST 30th
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Lane, Greencastle. Route 4. wish to j announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Helen
„ ^ ^ .. .... , . „ 1 Marie, to Robert Maurice Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Reverand and Mrs. G. F. Crank of Greencastle wish to an- i 0 o ] emani 501 West Columbia Street.
The New Maysville Com-j A son was born Wednesday | nounce the marriage of their daughter, Stora Evanna. to C. The wedding will take place on Sunday. September 13th. in munity Club was entertained by morn ing at the Putnam County Duane Overshiner son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Overshiner of Green- the Church of Christ building on East Washington Street in
South must allow East to win Mrs. Claud Barker at the hotel Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James castle. The wedding will take place Sunday. August 30th, at the Greencastle at 2:30 p.m.
. the first trick with the jack of August 14. They had the mem- smith, 617 South Main Street. Calvary Assembly of God Church at 1:30 p.m. Friends and re- Mlss Lane 1S em P loved Wlth p - R Mallory Com P any aru:1
penders, and he carries an un- j clubj When East returns the bers of the Woman's Progress Mrs. Don Cranston of Wheat-1 lations are invited.
nine of clubs South must play Club as their guests. land, Illinois, visited her parlow once more. The president, Mrs. Alta ents, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Geek
bt ella when there cloud in the sky.
is nary a
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South plays one of his honors Bales, opened the meeting. The last week-end. on the third round of clubs and flag salutes were given and the The Wade-Virgiman reunion
is then safe. When East gets collect repeated in unison, in with the king of diamonds, anyway; local civic organiazhe has no club to lead. If East The club had invited Mr. Ted did have a club, the suit would Britton to show slides and then break 4-4, and South speak on the Country of Ja-' would lose only three club maic. where he has spent some
will be held Sunday, August 30th at Robe-Ann Park Shelter Honse 3. All friends and relatives are invited. See you Sunday. There will be a Varvel re-
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East
1 NT Pus 2 *
Piss
2 O Pam 3 0
Pass
3 NT All Pam Opening lead —
* s
There s nothing
fearfully
daring about South s
contract.
tricks anyw'ay. time. He showed many articles union at the 2 Large Shelter The pessimistic play gives up made by the natives. The talk House at Robe Ann Park on South's chance for two club was most interesting. Labor Day at noon. All Relattricks—except that South was The hostess served delicious ives please come, never going to make a second refreshments to the guests and High school bands in Putnam club trick. The important thing members. County and in the state's 91 is to limit West to three club A new club year begins in other counties have been invited tricks. September. Mrs. Eileen Gowin t o take part Oct. 17 in Indiana DAILY QUESTION wUI be the hostess and Mra. university's annual Band Day Partner opens with 1 NT (16 Earl Jeffries will have the pro- program, to 18 points), and the next gram. ! Mj SS Myra Parks, Miss Gen-
player passes. You hold: S 9 4 H 9 5 4 2 D 8 7 CA10
South should bid game even if he doen t know a swash from
. buck!.. The play I. another « » »■ What do you tay?
story. South goes down If he
forgets his umbrella.
Olixe Harcourt HoMean To Club
ANSWER—Pass. Game is out of the question since you
evieve McClure, Miss Elizabeth ! McClure, and Francis McClure have returned from a trip to
The regular monthly meeting! M,nneapolis where Francis Mc *
w'as held at the home of Mrs.
I Weet open, the five of club,. 4 p » in “ h ‘ lt „ h " rds Olive Harcourt August U and East play, the jack. The ”" d P* r “ ,r h “ 0n, >' IS P 01 "'’ week later
average declarer plays a nmg king to win this trick, hoping to confuse the opponents as to the whereabouts of
the queen.
It turns out to confuse nobody. South must go after the diamonds, ajid Blast wins with the king and returns the nine
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cun- at m ° 8t ° ne notrum P " hould county Fair.'
be a reasonable part-score con-
tract.
Clure, teacher ih the Bainbridge
one High School, attended a meet-
account of the in * of the National Council of
j Teachers of Mathematics.
As usual the delicious dinner | Ward D - Mayhall, Chairman was served to 14 members and ^h® Putnam County L.S.
(Copyright 1964, General one guea u Savings Bonds Committee, has
After noon the meeting was received a report revealing that called to order by our President, Lhe County's Savings Bonds for Mrs. Edna Cox, with the group July were $67,228 compared singing the Club song. with $81,867 for the correspondPrayer was offered by Mrs. ; mg period of last year. The
State's sale for July were $11,-
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Orlando and Gorham
Reunion Held
The descendants of the late
and East continues with his re- ° r,ando and Emma Busby Gor- Carrie Ziegelman.
of clubs. This holds the trick ham ' rnet Sunda y August 16th Secretary's report was read 478,841, which is a loss of 13.5
.at Robe-Aim Park At 12:30 and approved. per cent compared with last
Treasure and Flower reports July,
were Vernon Marlett, 45, Spencer, Mrs. Carrie Ziegleman and Route 2, was lodged in the PutMrs. Effie Parker thanked the nam County Jail at 10:40 Tuesclub for their flowers they re- day night by State Trooper Ted
was new
ceived while sick. Mrs. Nellie Lanham voted into the Club as a
member.
The door prize w’as won by Mrs. Carrie Ziegelman. Menu was made out for next
meeting.
Games were played and each received a prize. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Mimie Bockous in September. Each member brought something for one of our members. Mrs. Mildred Harper, whose house burned.
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Mr. Coleman is employed with Indiana State Engineers. Relatives
and friends are invited.
Hospital Notes
ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. and Mrs. Abb Alice, 513
Dismissed Tuesday: Terry Howard St., 55 years, August
Walker, Nina Shank, Maxine 26th. Baker, Carol Stoetling, Margaret Scholl, Bryan Buechler, Thomas Ruark, Arthur Perry, Linda Bumgardner, Greencastle; Raymond Turner, Cloverdale; Lorene Cochran, North Salem.
Card of Thanks The Varvel family w-ishes to thank Dr. Johnson, nurses, nurse aides, Rev. Palmer, Rev. Robinson, the blood donors, neighbors and friends who helped in any w r ay during the illness and death of Clelland (Curley) Varvel. For the beautiful flowers. Those who do not receive my card of thanks, We want to thank each and everyone of you with all our hearts. pd.
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