The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 September 1964 — Page 2
Page 2 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 0, 1 964
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
THE DAILY BANNER
Sliei(i*vol«l On Bridge
have guessed wrong.” Morehead observes in his splendid new book "Morehead on Bidding."
Don’t Deprive Dee la rer Of His Right To Guess
By ALFRED SHED. WOLD
TAKES ACE
West took the ace of hearts and shifted to the three of clubs. Declarer won in dummy with
‘‘Bidding systems so empha- t * ie Clubs and returned a size the major suits and no diamond, finessing with the trump that good players seldom j ack ’ know how to reach a game- When West took the ace of going bid of five in a minor di amon( j Si South had no further suit when that is the best con- p ro bi e m. He won the club contract,” writes Albert H. More- tj nua tjon in dummy^ took an-
THE DAILY BANNER AND HERALD CONSOLIDATED 26-28 S. Jackson St. Grsencastla, Ind. Business Phone 01 3*5151 Samuel R. Rariden, Publisher Elizabeth Rariden, Business Mgr. James B Zeii, Managing Editor
The Sixth District meeting of WOMEN VOTERS WEEK. 1964 ! aged under Social Security. The t foods purchased on weekly eleven. VFW Post members, the Ladies A PROCLAMATION | House has never voted on the shopping trips. The refrigerator truck driver and Fathers Auxiliaries will be WHEREAS the maximum health care proposal. — Lower the height of some and his helper regularly make held at Montezuma on Sunday, participation of our Citizens in Both the House and Senate of the “family size” food boxes, the run from East to West Ber-
measures would be financed by | Most shelf space is a little too 1m carrying meat. Wednesday
raising payroll taxes. The two bills now go to a
I starting at 1:30 p. m. Members the elective process is a basic I are urged to attend. | need for the development of our
The Rev. Ray Dorris has Democracy: and
been appointed as the new pas- WHEREAS within our vot- j House-Senate conference comj tor of the Church Of God. He i n g age population there are mittee which must work out a and his family have taken up considerably more women than compromise acceptable to both residence at the Church Par* men: anc i legislative bodies.
short and the crammed boxes night, shortly before midnight.
spill.
head.
South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH A K932 <5> K 6 O 54 3 2 * 543 WEST EAST * 5 4 A 6 C? Q J 10 9 4 8 7 5 3 2 O J 9 7 O Q 108 * K76 * J 10 9 8 SOUTH A AQ J 1087
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other diamond finesse, and led
William 0. Hoop«r, Adv. Mgr.
Entirid in th# Post Offiw ot Griin- ^nage, 712 South Maple Ave
WHEREAS the participating
casti**' Indiana,” aa ^sacond Ciass Mail nue. The Rev. Dorris comes to I of American women in past ma tt«r under Act of March 7, 1878. Greencastle from Shelburn, Ind. elections has not been as great
Subscription Pricts The wives of Democrat State as that of men; and
Horn. Delivery 35c per week candidates will be making a WHEREAS the League of
the king of diamonds to draw Mailed in Putnam Co. $7.00 per year tour of the Sixth District Mon- women Voters and other groups East's queen. Th« he claimed Outside of Putnam Co. $8.00 per yeor day, September 14. Women of 0 jr our citizens are undertaking the rest. Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year Vigo, Vermillion, Fountain, War- S p eC i a i programs to insure re-
... a •*. e m _ ren, Putnam and Parke Coun- p-istration of women voters! There was nothing to it, and , a a * gisirauun ui wumeu
".■’‘I** " ~ f “ NOW THEREFORE. I, Ray-
Asks Report On Racial Riotina
most players would go on to the next hand without ever realizI ing that an important play had been overlooked. Morehead's book tells how to play as well
j as how to bid.
j West should play low on the , first diamond trick. South could still make the game by leading a low diamond from his hand.
But would he?
More probably South would lead another club to dummy to lead diamonds once more
VVhen lhlS . hand Ua , S _ Pla ;l <,d through East. The finesse would
j work again, but South would go down. West would take the ace of diamonds and lead a third
I club for East to ruff. DAILY QUESTION
As dealer, you hold: S 8 4 HAQ1094 D A 6 CIO
Hible
Thoughl
Suggestions To Research Firm
BY GAY PAULEY
NEW YORK UPI — At some time or another, almost everyone has muttered “why don’t
they drove the route for the last time. Communist guards did not ! bother to look under the cold carcasses in the back of the j truck as it rolled through bor* der checkpoints.
WASHINGTON UPI -- President Johnson has asked the FBI for a comprehensive report on its investigation of recent racial riots and other disturb- son entertained with a cookout
Hutchesons Entertain With A Cookout Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutche-
ances to see if they fit a com
mon pattern.
The Chief Executive told a
ties will be hostesses at a cof „„„ ^ - fee to be held at Democrat mond g. Fisher, Mayor of the when struggling with a news conference Wednesday Headquarters, on the east side Citv of Greencastle. Indiana, do stubborn P iece of equipment or that .. considerable agitation” ---- wishing vainly for a needed obviously wag invo , ved in dis _
turbances in both the North
of the court house in Rockville hereby designate the week be-
Show me th y wa y s ’ ° Lord: from 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. A „ inning September 13. 1964. as convenience *u + T teach me thy paths. Psalm invitation is ex- women Voters Week and I a day goes by that 1
25:1 4. tended to wives of candidates urge a]1 citizens to cooperate so
We are always looking for a of the g C six coun ties. All women | as to brin£r the greatest number l to _ . .. . _ ^
aic Uigcu LU auucuu. inuoc m-| n f ipjrai voters to the DOllS on i _
little lifetime prayer,
don’t add a ‘‘wiiy don’t they?” my collection. Apparently
South
West North
Fast
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Pass 2 NT
Pass
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Pass 4 4$
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All Pass
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in a tournament, not long ago. most of the experts tried in vain to make notrump or even four spades. Tournament players have special reasons for avoiding game contracts in clubs and diamonds, but there is no reason for rubber bridge
players to do so.
8 7 3. What do you say? Answer: Bid one heart or
In this case five diamonds pass. Many experts refuse to
a.c “ 0 I Uiese six counties. All women as to bring th€ greatest number ‘7 ^ ^ ~ i
way to pray. Here is another a rp urced to attend Those in- * , , - * ,, thousands of others do t h
are urged attend. Those m | of lcgal voters to the polls on ^ for (he Faml|y
Raymond S. Fisher NFO ' Inc - a , ,, , based consumer research firm, Raymond S. Fisher, Mayor of i. . ... ,, ’ i is in with another compilation
the City of Greencastle, Indiana < 4 u i
1 from its 85,000 homemaker
! consultants who
Personal And Local News
Glenn Deem has entered the Putnam County Hospital for
tests and observation.
Mrs. Lucy Logan entered the Putnam County Hospital Tuesday. Her room number is 203. The township fire truck made a run to the George Ash home, on Greencastle, Route 4. at
terested in transportation call November 3 1964.
! Mrs. Carrie Miller at the ~
corder s office.
Hospital Notes
Dismissed Wednesday: Beverly Sims, Daisy Rumley, Ida Wood. Mrs. John Sutton and daughter, Greencastle; Michele
Hornaday, Coatesville.
Attends Convention
Scrap Shapes Up On Health Care
write sug-
gestions for manufacturers. From NFO and my own note-
book, here are some. Why don’t they?
— Make measuring spoons
WASHINGTON UPI A bit- s i n giy instead of bunch four toter fight over President John- g e t ber ^ that all four have to son s health care program ap- be cashed although only one
peared today to be endanger- has be€n used
Carl K. Morlan of Reelsville, ing chances of Congress ap- Q uit p r i C i n g ^ ma ny items local service representative for proving an increase in Social “two for-cents,” when a
and South. He declined to say, however, whether FBI had found any signs of outside agitation or political motivation so
far.
Johnson said the FBI's report might form the basis for further federal action — possibly in-
cluding legislation — wherever lhe mea j
violations of federal laws are
involved.
for their out of state relatives who have been here visiting: Mrs. Norma Merrick and son, Randy, and daughter, Dennice, of Atlanta, Ga.; Kester and Bernice Pratt and sons of Hollywood, Fla., and Clint and Ella Wilson of Hollywood, Fla.
Max Giltz, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and daughters, Paula and Shelly of Greencastle, Mrs. Ruth Penman of Brazil were also guests. John Merrick came by jet to Indianapolis and drove out, arriving in time for
German Familie$ Defect To We$t
Sirloin, hot dogs, tenderloin, potatoes and corn were cooked over the grill to perfection, accompanied by slaw, sliced tomatoes and peach cobbler. Spring pickled mushrooms
was an aggressive contract, but b j d this borderline hand. Pei - 1 1:45 Wednesday afternoon. City Murphy Products Company, Security benefits.
firemen reported a grass fire.
Inc., has just returned from the | There w’ere increasing signs annual Murphy convention held that the health care for the
By order of the Putnam a t the feed concentrate’s main ^ aged plan was encountering County Commissioners. rest office in Burlington, Wisconsin.) stormy weather in the House.
rooms in the court house will Morlan was one of some 200
quite reasonable. South needed I sonally, I cannot bring myself only a successful finesse to I to pass it. Perhaps you should make five diamonds—as it turn- p asg this hand w’ith a wild parted out. | ner but should bid if your part-
•'The finesse worked, but bet- is conservative , „
ter defense would have put! (Copyright 1964. General now remain open until 8:30 each Murphy men who traveled to South to a guess, and he might Features Corp.) evening. Previously the rest Burlington from 12 Midwestern rooms have been closed at 6 states to attend the two and
*“ p.m. one-half day meeting. The Putnam County Board In welcoming the Murphy or-
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And some of its backers were suggesting that if health care is sunk, the Social Security increase may go down with the ship. Both the House and Senate
BERLIN UPI — Two East! were also kept for this occasion German truckers smuggled which is an annual family gath-
their wives and 11 drugged chil-' er * n &- Some of the folks were
cus- ^ dren to West Berlin Wednesday unable to attend,
tomer actually needs only one night hidden under a cargo of Music singing, g am es were
meat, Western police repoi ted en joyed by all to a late hour, today. Everyone thanked Walter and The children were given ^viesia for their hospitality and sleeping pills so they would not lloped to s ee each other next get frightened and cry out. y ear sa me time, same place.
They ranged in age from one to
item.
— Use plastic instead of metal for the base of aerosolpacked shaving creams. The metal bases rust and leave rings on the inside of medicine cabi-
nets.
— Make more half-size and large size housedresses with slight flare and in small prints or solid colors instead of featuring gathered skirts and big,
of Realtors met Tuesday eve- ganization to the meeting. Dr. are on record overwhelmingly mng at Tore s Restaurant for Robert R. Spitzer, Murphy s f avor 0 [ an across-the-board
their monthly dinner meeting president and geneial manager. j ncrease m Social Security ben- bold prints which are not flatMrs. Dorothy Foster, president. said > ‘' We Bre ln a period of efits tenng to the fuller figure, presided. Those attending were. larc opportunity in which we The House votcd a 5 percent _ Manufacture some refngMrs. Naomi Boesen, Sherm Me- squarely face and accept , hike in benefits while the Sen- erators without freezer sec-1 Kee. O. U. Carpenter, Aaron f 'hal!enge lor a much greater ate a pp roved legislation to pro- tions. Many families living in
Arnold, and Gordon Sayers.
service to the livestock and
Brick Chapel will have as Poultry farmer.”
guest speaker Sunday morning
the Rev. Ralph s. steeie of Need Contributions
Terre Haute. He is the new Su-
perintendent of the Terre Haute To lhe t nend s and neighbors District. As a pastor he served of Mr - and Mrs - Luther Can - successfully the following non and son ’ " bo their churches in Indiana: Bethel in household possessions and Marion Co., Danville, and Grace clothing in a fire which deChurch in South Bend. He is a stroyed their home Saturday.
vide for a $7 monthly increase the suburbs or rural areas have -about a 9 per cent boost. large separate freezers, use the But the Senate bill also in- small freezer in the refrigerator eluded President Johnson’s plan rarely, but would like the extra for health insurance for the refrigerator space for storing
GUEST NIGHT Greencastle
graduate of DePauw University. The public is invited to attend.
September 2nd. the Fire House at Belle Union will be open
■888 mb — gpai ■FALL fanfare OF si| viik:s
On Saturday. August 29. Saturday, September 12th from , Miss Sandra Lynne Arnold and 100 P rn - tn 8:00 P m - for in .vMr. Roy Wayne Hanks were one wishing to leave contnbu-
united in marriage, by the Rev. tions.
William R. Gibson at 2 P.M. in B<>la S j gmH |»|,| Westminster P r e s b yterian p icnic HHd September 8th Church. Rehoboth Beach. Dela- Robe _ Ann Park was the sel _ ware. The young couple are re- ting for Xi BeU Bta chapter of siding in their trailer home in Beta Sigma phi Sorority> Tues . north part of town. Mr. and (:iay evening , September 8. for Mrs. G. L. Hanks and Mr. and t be i r annual picnic. Mrs. Lowell McCammack at- A short business meeting foltended the wedding. , ] ovved with Mrs. Gene Fredrick,
president, opening the meeting. | The main topic for the evening was the ‘ Fair On The Square.” I A motion was made and sec-1 onded that our chapter have a booth. Twelve members were present. Mrs. Larry Elum, a tiansfer from Terre Haute, was
welcomed into the club.
Committees were announced
by the president.
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Chicken Dinner Served 5 to 6 p.m. MEMBERS and INVITED GUESTS 1914 50th Anniversary 1964
Save money at Masons on all High School Class Rings
RICHARD O. RISUNE Lt. Governor Richard O. Ristine will be at the Republican Rally at the Putnam County Fair Grounds Tuesday, September 15.
LSJltt. Ill
C ARD OF THANKS To our kind neighbors and relatives, we wish to express our sincere appreciation for the sympathetic attention, floral tributes and other courtesies shown at the passing of our beloved Mother and Grandmother, Corft Williams. We thank Dr. Tipton, Rev. Miller for his consoling message, William Padgett, soloist; Madonna Balay, organist; the pall-bearers and Hopkins-Wal-ton Funeral Home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Inman and family Mr. and Mrs. Pius Lanham I and family.
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IN MEMORY In loving memory of our Husband, father and grandfather John Ellett, who passed away one year ago today Sept. 10,1963. Wonderful memories w'oven in gold, This is the picture we tenderly hold, Deep in our hearts your memory is kept, To love, cherish and never forget. Loving and kind in all of his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a beautiful memory he left behind. Ethel. John and Brice and Families
One Dead, 40 Hurt In Train Wreck ATTICA. Ind. UPI — Wrecking crews labored today to clear the debris left Wednesday when the famed Wabash Cannonball passenger train slammed into a truck loaded with concrete blocks at a rural crossing near here. Truck driver Harold E. Mauck. 52, Tilton, HI., was killed in the crash and more than 40 passengers and crew r - men on the train were injured. Eighteen of the injured remaind hospitalizd today at Danville, 111., while seven others were released after treatment at Danville hospitals. Several others were treated at the scene of the crash at Johnsonville 20 miles southwest of here near the Illinois state line. Spokesmen for the Wabash Railroad estimated there were about 50 passengers and 10 crewmen aboard the twin diesel train which was bound from Detroit to St. Louis.
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MASON Jewelers South Side of Square GREENCASTLE
WILL WED SEPT 27 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice K. Snell, R. R. No. 5, Brazil, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Deanna Snell to Larry Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wells, R. R. No. 2, Greencastle. The wedding will be held in the Brazil Christian Church, Sunday, Sept. 27th. at 2:30 p.m. The reception will follow immediately in the church basement. No invitations are being sent. All relatives and friends are invited to attend the ceremony and reception.
REPUBLICAN RALLY CHICKEN BARBECUE Tuesday, September 15 PUTNAM COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Serving 5:00-8:00 P. M. Speakers D. Russell Bontrager Richard 0. Ristine Public Invited
