The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 September 1964 — Page 2
Page 2 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1964
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PATTON REUNION HELD AT ROBE-ANN PARK
The Patton reunion was held Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rey-
Clinton Falls Ladies Aid will ’ at the R°be-Ann Park Sunday, nolds Mr. and Mrs. William meet this Thursday at 1:00 with August 23. 1964. Among those ^ Ulkner ^ nd ^ . '° m Mrs. Lewis Williams. Everyone I present were Mrs. Eliza Floyd. Wm pat Buckner and sons
Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson f ro m New Orleans, La., Mrs.
The Good Cheer Club will | from Flint, Michigan, Mr. and Drucilla Freeman and Mrs. meet with Mrs. Grace Love, Mrs. Loma Turner and son Luvenuia Mosley from MiddleThursday. Sept. 3rd. Please note Lewis from Holly, Michigan, town, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
change of date.
and Mrs. M. Grissom, Mrs. Bessie Morris, Mrs. Irma Spencer, Bobby Wickware from Brazil.
Reynolds from Muncie, Mrs. and grandson from Brazil. Martha Williams, Mrs. Gather- Guests were Rev. and Mrs. C. rine J. Howard from Fort Dix, W. Beadles, Indianapolis, Rev. New Jersey, Mrs. Helen Rose and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, Ft. Harand children from Indianapolis,; rison, Mr. and Mrs. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and from Detroit, Mich., Mr. and daughter, Mrs. Laverta Terry Mrs. Taft from Crawfordsville,
and children from Bloomington: Mrs. Roxana Miles, Mrs. Helen Mrs. Eugene Patton from Cali-
Mr. and Mrs. Henery Patton Copeland from Greencastle; Mr. fornia.
Earlier in July there was a reunion held for Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patton and family, Mr. and
Announce Engagement Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Diane Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Morgan, of Goodland, to Paul Isenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Isenberg. Coatesville. The wedding is to take place on October 4th.
'Farmers' Day' At State Fair INDIANAPOLIS UPI — A “Farmers Day” parade of costumed children and their equally talented pets will touch off a salute today to the citizens who form the backbone of Indiana's agriculture on the fourth day of the State Fair. Sale of the grand champion steer will highlight livestock competition, which also includes choosing of the 4-H dual purpose and beef showmen and the best swine showman. Pamela Jo English. 10. Clayton, will lead her 946 pound Aberdeen Angus to the auction block today. She at first said she "wouldn't sell” her sleek “Sharonmear Boy.’* But the knowledge that her champion s
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, little calf was waiting to be raised for the 1965 fair convinced her to follow tradition. The reserve grand champion picked Monday was a Hereford shown by Jim Clark of rural Monon. Winner in the Shorthorn steer class was shown by Jill Jordan, Rensselaer. Mike Callahan, Rensselaer,, sold his grand champion barrow j for 56.15 a pound for a total : check of 51.346.55 from Hygrade Meat Products Co. The reserve barrow shown by Marilyn Gray, Rushville, drew 52 a pound from Stark and Wetzel Co. Gale Rust. Fort Wayne, was 4-H champion in the ewe division. and Richard Macy, Lafayette. in the Southdown. The grand champion whether in the Hoosier Quality Lamb show was a Hampshire of Maurice Strahl Greenfield. Reserve honors went to an animal shown by James Love. Eaton. Mrs. Vera Montgomery. 42. a South Bend mother of R children. won in a field of 130 to be crowned “Homemaker of the
Year” Monday.
| ists,” was arrested and held in j $10,000 bail Monday night as
delved into the causes
A son was born Monday at j the Putnam County Hospital to |
and Mrs. Donald Alspaugh. I’ 1 '' 116
Greencastle. Route 4. I of a ^ree-day. riot which deva-
| stated the “black belt” of North
Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Rat- Philadelphia,
cliff, Greencastle, are the par-
ents of a daughter born Monday Muhammad was identified by
at the Putnam County Hospital. Mrs. Effie McAlinden is the Rockville Nursing Home. She would enjoy hearing from her friends. The Goodwill pickup truck will be in Greencastle Tuesday Sept. 8th. Please call OL 3-6587. if you have donations. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dean.
police as Abbyssina Hayes, 33. who had been thrown out of the Black Muslims because he was “to militant.” Deputy Police Commissioner Frank Rizzo said Muhammad formed his own black supremacy group which he called "the only true free-
dom fighters.”
The suspect, who wears a fez and sports a goatee and thin
Hospital Notes Dismissed Monday: Julia Gaddis, Eleanor Hall. Grecncastle; Rheda Garrison, Fillmore; Mildred Filicsky, Stilesville. Out-of-county births: Mr. and Mrs. George Burnett, Clayton, a girl.
Greencastle, Route 4, became moustache, was arrested in a the parents of a daughter Mon- police raid on his African-Asian day at the Putnam County’]culture center in the heart of
IN MEMORY Estep — In memory of our beloved father and mother, James and Sarah Estep, who passed away Sept. 17. 1939 and Sept. 1, 1950. respectively. Gone from our midst, but never from our hearts. The children Mr. and Mrs. Venard Johnson Raymond Estep Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Estep Mr and Mrs. Clyde Osborn Mr. and Mrs. Alva Estep
Veteran actor William Demarest will be seen in three successive segments of “My Three Sons” next season as a guest star.
Hospital. The Thursday Reading Club will meet Sept. 3 at 7.30 p. m. t with Mrs. Leona Tuttle. Mrs. Tressie Flint will have the pro-
gram.
Mrs. Bonnie Williams has returned home from Fort Wayne, where she visited the last three weeks with her son, Clair Williams and family. Castle Toppers Home Demonstration Club will meet Sept. 2nd. at 7:30 with Mrs. Ruth Staggs. Lesson will be “Mosiac Tile.” So come prepared Reverend and Mrs. C. H. Loveland left yesterday to go to Illinois to pick up their daughter who is attending the Northwest Missouri State Teachers College in Marysville, Missouri. Gerald Clodfelter, R. 1, Greencastle, has gone to Columbus to judge cattle at the Ohio State Fair. He judged the open class Steer Show on Monday and the Polled Shorthorn Breeding classes on Tuesday! The Greencastle Ministerial Association will meet at Peace Lutheran Church, 411 East Walnut Street, Thursday. September 3rd at 10 00 A M. Election of officers and other items of business are on the agenda, i
the riot - ravaged area where more than 2.000 Negroes plundered and vandalized during the
weekend.
Marriage License David Allen Carroll, L. C. Cassidy & Son, Indianapolis, and Jeanne Ann Nickerson,at home, Cloverdale.
to the king. Declarer had to try South dealer Both sides vulnerabio NORTH A KQ7
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at the second trick instead finessing with the jack.
of to 24 points), and the next player passes. You hold: S 6 432 HK7643 D8743
CONTINUES, WITH CLUB c None What do ,, u say? ! Soulh continues with a low club, ANSWER Bld three clubSi toward dummy. West dares not the stayma n Convention. This ■ put up the king, since then de- as k s partner to show’ a major Iclarer can bring in the rest of suit if he has one of four or the clubs and will have twelve more cards. You expect to tricks without the heart fin- raise to game if he shows a esse - major. Otherwise, you will bid When West plays a low club. three hearts over his denial of decarer wins in dummy with the th ree diamonds, queen. He gets to his hand with (Copyright 1964, General a spade to try the heart finesse, Features Corp.) not caring whether it u ins or —
loses. >
East can take the king of hearts, but then West doesn’t
Wayne Loyal McKamey, went down when this finesse & e t a dub trick. South has
IBM, Cloverdale, and Lewellen Ann Watkins, baby sitter,
Greencastle.
Mr*. Charles Splper Ir HoRteRR To C lub
Gerald Ray Purcell, U. S. Marine Corps, Greencastle, and Beatrice Ann Cooksey, at home,
Brazil, Route 3.
Lawrence Leon
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Toppers Home more, at home, Putnainville.
Club held its’
enough tricks, with three spades, two hearts, five dia-
monds. and two clubs.
South must play the hand
failed.
It w’as sad but true. Still, South should make the contract by putting up the ace of clubs
South carefully pointed out quite well to make his slam, but that odds were 20 to 1 against it is unbeatable if he plays it finding all the clubs in the correctly. If you run into a deWest hand. Even then, he clarer good enough to make Herbert, would make the contract if the this kind of slam, you have the
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Don’t Study Odds, Study The Hand
By ALFRED SHEDsWOLD
The Castle Demonstration
August meeting wdth Mrs. Charles Spiker. This meeting was a "Come as You Are,” night and fun was had by all at-
tending.
The meeting was opened with the Creed. Flag Salutes and the Song of the month. The regular business meeting was held w ith all the committees and of-
ficers reporting. If you study the odds careLesson for the month was a ful'y y° u can explain to your craft lesson on “Sweat-Shirt partner just how unlucky you Jackets.” Most all members are - ^ y^u spend the same wall be sporting a new jacket amount of effort on playing
this fall.
Delicious refreshments were served by our hostess and cohostess, Vivian Murray. Rol-
... _ _ . . , .. spade lead in dummy to lead
letta Hendrickson won the prize r
. ,, , A , a low club. If East follow’ed
for the best dressed and also „ ,, ... . suit, South could finesse and won the door prize. ^ t . .
| be sure of tw r elve tricks.
The next meeting will be with When East discarded a heart, Mrs. Ruth Staggs. September South dca p 0 ndcntly finessed 2nd. Lesson will be a craft les- with thc jack of club5i losing
son on Mosaic tile.
heart finesse worked. The odds right to complain about your
were about 40 to 1 against the bad luck,
fatal club break combined with DAILY QUESTION losing heart finesse. Partner opens with 2 NT (22
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IN MEMORY In loving memory of our darling son and brother. Pfc. Harold Truesdale. Jr., who gave his life for his country and ours, fourteen years ago. August 31, 1951 in Korea. Sadly missed by mother and father, sisters and brothers.
O.E.S. NOTICE Cloverdale Chapter No. 369 stated meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 9th. at 7:30 p.m. initiation. Practice meeting on Thursday, Sept. 3rd, at 7:30. Visitors are welcome. Jean Stallcop. W.M.
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