The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1964 — Page 2

rage 2 MONDAY, OCiudcK i, 1964

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THE DAILY IANNEl AND HERALD CONSOLIDATED 2fc>28 S. Jackson St. GrooncasHo, Ind. Businoss Phono 01 B-S1S1 Samuel R. Raridon, Publishor Elnaboth Raridon, Businoss Mgr. James B. Zois, Managing Editor William D. Hooper, Adv. Mgr. Entered in the Pest Office at Greencastle. Indians, as Second Class Mail matter under Act el Merch 7, 1I7B. Subscription Prices Home Delivery 33c per week Mailed in Putnam Co. $7.00 per year Outside of Putnam Ce. $3.00 par year Outside el Indiana $12.00 per year Bible Thought

I came not to call the i righteous, but sinners to re-

- pentance. Mark 2:17.

Hearing God’s voice is de- ' pendent upon our heart's condition, not our bodily position.

Personal And Local News

Senator Barry Goldwater will

deliver a challenge to the John- Hospital. Weight. 9 lbs, S'i oz. son Administration Tuesday I ^ ve Plainfield, Box 137

Mrs. Lorene Blacketer has returned to Hendricks County where she is teaching in the Clayton School System. The Woman's Study Club will meet Friday at 2:00 p. m. with Mrs. Joe Todd. Mrs. Allen Ellison will have the program. Kappa Delta Phi Sorority will meet Tuesday at 7:30 with Mrs. Norman Handy. Please note change of meeting place. Crescent Club will meet Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. with Mrs. Walter Ballard. Mrs. Robert Shedd will have the pro-

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Associate Tri Kappa will hold j a joint meeting with the Active members for Inspection Tuesday, October 6th at 8 p. m. in

Charter House.

The Woman’s Club will meet Wednesday. Oct. 7. at 2 p. m., with Miss Ella Hixson, 710 Highwood. Mrs. J. P. Allen will present the program, “The

Hills Is Lonely.”

Born to Mr and Mrs. Rex A. | Harcourt, a daughter, named | Beth Ann, Friday, Oct. 2, 1964 Danville. Hendricks County

Sheinwold On Bridge Le>t Someb' •’y Else Teach Your Children by Alfred Sheinwold National Men’s Team Champion “Should a parent teach his children to play bridge?” asks a perplexed reader. “I manage to keep a smile on my face when a stranger bids or plays horribly as my partner, but I blow up when my own flesh and blood does it. Here’s the sort of thing that turns my hair prematurely grey.

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OLD GOLD DAY QUEEN Pretty Judy Herbst of Richmond, Ind., wears the royal crown and holds a regal bouquet awarded her as queen of DePauw’s Old Gold Day football game Saturday. Judy is a sophomore and a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority.

evening—NBC. 9:30-10.00. Lester Leonard left Sunday afternoon for a two months visit with relatives in California. Ross Tustison, a former Putnam resident, is a patient in Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. Delta Theta Tau Associate Chapter will meet with Mrs. J. Don McLean Thursday evening at 7:30.

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ANNIVERSARIES Birthday John H. Blunter, Maineville. Ohio, six years old. Oct. 6.

The Maple Heights Home Miichael Anthony Arnold, 5 Economics Club will meet at the years old. c i U b house Tuesday evening at

7:30 o'clock.

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Those from Greencastle attending "Ristine Day” which was held in Crawfordsville Sunday were Mrs. Alice Mahoney, Mrs. Opal Stillwell. Margaret Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Harlan and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clapp. Several members of the Putnam County Association for Mental Health will participate in a district legislative meeting sponsored by the Indiana Association for Mental Health on

Opening lead — A J “My college-aged daughter, playing the South hand, * J -'- , ssed with dummy’s queen of spa-d-s at the first trick, losing to the king. This was just hard luck, of course. Back came a club to the ace and anof -r club

to the queen.

“Now that unthinking child of mine led a diamond to dummy to try a *'nesse with the queen of hearts. T" is lost to the king, of course, and the jack of h. r‘ ? eventually took the set-

October 12. 1964. 7:30 p. m. at trick.

Union Building. DePauw, in

Greencastle.

Killed At Dump

Mrs. Hubert Blumer and grand-

son of Evert Moore of this j NEWARK. N. J. UPI —

city.

DR. ERNST CLOVERDALE OFFICE Will Be CLOSED Oct. 3 to Oct. 9th

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scrap dealer was found shot to death Friday in his home—a cardboard box in the city dump. Police said the victim, William Seaman Edwards. 65, apparently was shot by someone using the box for target practice with a 22-caliber rifle. They said Edwards was a scavenger in the dump and made a meager living by collecting scrap metal and old ties ind newspapers.

Fathers Auxiliary No. 1 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Wednesday evening at the Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post 1

1550 Home.

Delta Theta Tau u'ill meet

Tuesday evening

Mrs. Charles Mays, 802

Hospital Notes

Dismissed Sunday: Mrs

Judy and son, Mrs. Fred Pursell and son, Greencastle;

at 8 00 with'^ arnes Boiler, Roachdale: Cheri

Sta-1 Sands, Cloverdale; Monta O’-

dium Drive. Mrs. John See Is Hair ' Stac y °' Hair - Bainbridge; the assisting hostess. Members Barbara Close, Spencer; Mrs. please bring standing rules Ro£ er Carter and daughter,

books.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell

Amo: James

Ash apolis; Mary

Gibson, Fischer,

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G. It. I». Guaranteed Radiator Protection Install Anti-Freeze Now. Free Refills If Needed SHOEMAKER’S ££ SERVICE MAPLE AND BLOOMINGTON STREETS

j have returned home after a | four week vacation. They spent I one week in Cincinnati, Ohio and one week in Bristol, Va., | with Mrs. Ash's sister and bro-ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

George Gallup.

The Castle Toppers Home Demonstration Club will meet Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. James Simmerman. 908 Crown Street. Members please note

change of meeting

change of time. Senator Weds It will be an important event WASHINGTON UPI —• Sen. when you receive back our top warren Magnuson, D-Wash., Quality Cleaning plus Top ,* n d Mrs. Jeramine Peralta, a Value Stamps. Old Reliable Seattle widow, were married

ville.

Dismissed Saturday: James A. Throop, Elmer Gamble, Lore na McCullough, Afton Boiler, Jesse Ellis, Ruby Wells, Shirley Beaman. Mrs. Jack Bumgardner and son, Phyllis Ling, Thomas Norton, Edna Faye Cox, Greencastle; Woodrow Warmouth, Martinsville; Irene Hall, Clayton; Dorothy Evelyn j Cline, Coatesville: Walter Ridgeway, Dovie O'Conner,

place and Cloverdale.

White Cleaners.

A Dollar Saved ... Is Worth Much More Later

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Save Now Buy Later

Money saved and in the bank has an extra special meaning. Set more for your money by eliminating costly credit purchas3S of the wonderful things you want in the future. • Let your money work for you in the bank where it earns a /ery favorable interest on savings and save money later on /our financial transactions.

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Interest on passbook savings

4% Interest on Certificates of Deposit

Sunday at a private ceremony attended by President and Mrs.

Johnson.

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C ARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to Drs. Shauwecker, Tipton. Wiseman and Lett, also the nurses for their care and attention. A special thanks to the nurses aides for their care, kindness, and the happiness they brought to me during my

stay in the hospital.

Thanks also to relatives and friends for their flowers, gifts,

cards, and visits.

A sincere thanks to all.

Mrs. Ella Evans

After all I’ve told her -hout using the bidding to locate the missing high <—-* I’ve put the best bridge books in her hand, and I've even read some of them to her. It makes '-ou won-

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SIMPLE REMEDY There is ? simple remedy for this sort of proMem: Let somebody else teach your children. A begmeers mistakes bring no tears to the eyes of a stranger. It’s true that South should se^ West must have the king of hearts for his overcall (after the spade finesse loses, at any rat<). The only chance to drive out the king of hearts without using the queen ij to lead out the ace of hearts and then a low

heart.

If South tries this desperate play, West doe have to play th king of hearts even though jhe gets nothing much for it. South can later use the queen of hearts to draw East's last trump, thus making the con-

tract.

To see this kind of play takes more than book-learning: it takes the willingness to think. As the old proverb has it: You can read a course to Daughter, but you can’t make her think. DAILY QUESTION Dealer, at your right, bids one spade. You hold: Spade 4 2, Heart A Q 5 3 2, Diamond A 10 8. Club KQJ. ’What do you say? Answer: Double. Don’t try to choose the suit by yourself v h' n you have suc>> fine support for any suit that your partner may name.

Today’s Watchword

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News Of Boys FORT RUCKER. Ala. (AHTNC) — Pvt. Ronald D. Eggers, son of Ora F. Eggers, 502 W. Walnut St.. Greencastle, completed a five-week observation helicopter maintenance course at the Army Aviation School, Fort Rucker, Ala., Oct. 2. During the course Eggers received instruction in maintenance and repair of Army observation helicopters.

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MASON JEWELERS R*giit*r*d Watchmaker South Side of the Sauara

RUS-SELLS North Side of Square

YOU CAN WIN CASH PRIZES EVERY WEEK STARTS SOON Almeit ready for our Big Fall Furniture Sale. Juit a little mere time far uncrating, display and af caursa — friee cutting.

NOTICE THE OFFICE OF Dr. Gerald C .Elliott Optometrist Will Be located In The Hutcheson Bldg. 125 i. Washington St. Effectiva October S SPECIAL OAK HILL INN Cat Fish Dinner Stilesville, Ind. Phone 845-3332 EVERY TUESDAY Our Regular $1.90 $1.50 between 5 & 8 p.m.

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Masonic Notice Called meeting of Temple Lodge No. 47, Tuesday, October 6th at 7:30 p. m. Work in E.A. degree. Visitors welcome. Ivan R. Huxford, W.M.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us at the sudden death of our father and brother, Roy Starwalt of Toledo, Illinois. Also for the beautiful flowers sent. The Starwalt Family Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gooch Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harvey P-

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CELEBRATES 141 ST ANNIVERSARY This last weekend Deer Creek Baptist Church celebrated its 141st anniversary starting Friday evening and ending with Communion services Sunday. Twelve deacons and elders from sister churches assisted in the Ordination on Saturday. The church was organized on October 1, 1823 and the present pastor is Elder J. H. Murphy. Larry C. Hurst and has wife. Mary, shown above, became the new elders in the church. Larry, from Greencastle, is the seventh generation of the Hurst family to belong to this church. Photo by Ken Nix

HEAR SENATOR BARRY GOLDWATER deliver a challenge to the Johnson Administration TUESDAY EVENING NBC 9:30 to 10:00

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