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Page 2 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

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vjews Of Boys

newspapers and broadcasters, j

Wilson, HR 1; Stephen Wesley! Norway > s Leif, wh o spells hisj Winslow I, 112 Cassada Drive; name Eriksen presented Rusk j

F'ORT BELVOIR, Va. (AHT- Mary Kaye Wright, 101 Bloom- with a menacmg looking, au--S'C» — Pvt. Kenneth H. Stew- ington; Stephen Arthur Wright, thenl j C viking battle axe from irt, 19. son of Mr. and Mrs. 101 Bloomington. the Norwegian National Hiss'loyd H. Stewart, Route 2. PUTNAMVILLE: Mary Gath- torical Museum. The youngster ^eelsville, Ind., completed a erine Berry. Box 78. answered back that it had “not 12-week engineer equipment REELSVILLE: Frederic Ar- been use d in anger for many maintenance course at the thur Danfort h, Junior, bu ndred3 of years.’’

\rmy Engineer School, Fort 3; Peggy Ann Belvoir, Va., Oct. 6. I Girton, RR 1; Ronald Eui gene Haltom. RR 2; Rita Joan USS MAHOPAC (FHTNC1—! Hoskins. RR 2; Robert Lee Hos=tonald E. Baire, storekeeper kins, RR 2; Randall Alan Hutsecond class, USN, son of Mr. l c keson, RR 1; Nancy Jeane Kil- j and Mrs. Harold C. Baire of lion, RR 1; Shirley Jean MorBainbridge, Ind., is a crew- l an ’ HR 1; Nicki Mullinix, RR 2.

member of the Ocean Tug. USS

Slieiiiwoltl On Bridge

Take Any Reasonable Risk Rather Than Accept Defeat

By Alfred Sheinwold

Mahopac which recently re-® aird ' HR1; Richard Eugene vatlonal Men’s Team Champion j

“Is it necessary for a bridge player to be a mathematician?” asks a regular reader? “We had a big argument about a hand

ROACHDALE: Robert Glenn

turned to Yokosuka, Japan.

Helen Hahan Miller; Lynn Myers, RR 1;

Brown, RR 1; Gary Duane Goldings; James Edward Friars,

USS INDEPENDENCE (FH- Main; Judith Ann McGaughey, TNG) - George J. Hecko, Jr..' RR 1: sharon Rae McGaughey,

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gunner's mate third class. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. James

„ . , c „ . Q , ft Lethia Wilson Myers, RR 1; George J. Hecko, Sr., of 910 •' ' „ ’ South Jackson St., Greencastle. ’ J errance Rar ^’ RR 2= R onald ind.. participated in a North Shanon: Ph >' ,hs Ka y Ske,ton ' » rr , RR 1. Box 138; Jonathan Edwin Atlantic Treaty Organization i ^ c>D 0

(NATO) naval training opera-; tion called “Exercise Team Work” in the North Atlantic i while serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Independ-

ence.

Smith. RR 2, Box 161; Nancy Gayle Stafford, Billie Jo Wil-

liams, Box 177.

RUSSELLVILLE: Jay Harbison. Box 7; Carolyn Sue Smith,

RR 1.

Chris Slipped 4 Bit On Friday

WASHINGTON UPI—Chris-

21st Infantry were assigned on °Pker Columbus slipped a bit temporary duty in Berlin. Sept. * riday. 2i. The United States officially

got around to recognizing Vik-

Glick and his unit will aug- ing Leif Erikson as the disment the strength of the U. S coverer of America in the year

Army Garrison in Berlin.

BERLIN (AHTNC) — Army PFC Wamie C. Click, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. Click. Route 1, Fillmore, Ind., and other members of the 2d Battalion of the 24th Infantry Division's

last night, but the conversation got too mathematical for us.”

South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED 26-21 S. Jocktan St. OraaneatHa, Ind. Businatt PHona OL 3-51 SI Somual R. Roridan, Publishar Elixabath Roridan. Businatt Mgr. Jamat B. Zait, Managing Editer William D. Hoopar, Adv. Mgr. Entarad in tha Past Office at Oreencattle, Indiana, at Secend Clan Mail matter under Act af March 7, 1B7B. Subscriptian Prices Home Delivery 33c per weak Mailed in Putnam Ce. $7.00 per year Outside ef Putnam Co. $3.00 per year Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year Bible Thought God ... - comfort us - - - that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble. II Corinthians 1:4. What sweeter compensation for sorrow than to share God’s comfort with another. Personal And Local News V. F. W. Ladies Auxiliary will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. j

Club Calendar

Tuesday

Tuesday Reading Club, Mrs. Richard Savage, 2:30 p. m. Wednesday Morning Musical, 9:45 a. m., Mrs. Raymond W. Pence. Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae, 2:00 p. m. Mrs. N. C. Chair.

ANNIVERSARIES

Wedding

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells, Oct. 10th. 55th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith, 46 years.

Birthday

Eva Duncan. October 12th.

1ETTER TO THE EDITOR

Mr. March Rick Parent Mr. Lawrence Jim Albin

Laurie Tom Reynolds To The Editor:

John Brook Dick Evens I just want to thank . _ _ . . ... Professor Bhaer Wimmer for reminding me Said F '. D R ' .f 1 '',. 1 Vi' 16 Steve Sutherlin again of the source of the so- a Dadd y to me - ^ e11 - 1 for one >

IciaUstis movement in America. don,t think this countr - v can

Friday nights cast. ; Franklin D. Roosevelt certainly FDR ' in th '

anet cobee ^ Reserve most of the credit.

Donna South j He rea ]iy started his country

Debby Smith ; ,j own the g ar den path to wel-

Amy Patty Jud\ fare sta tj sm f r om drowning

Mrs. March .... Rose Ada Cooper Aunt March Carolyn Smith ' Hannah Mullet .. Patty Mitchell

made some outstanding decl^Ir sions.. Lyndon B. Johnson has

me

form of LBJ and remain free. There's a difference between looking through “rose colored glasses” and being just plain

blind. B.B.A.

really

Suit Dismissal Asked By Board

Neighbor Girls Donna Patrick, Mary R a y f i e 1 d , Marla Bilbruck, Suzy Scobee The male roles will be played by the same cast both nights. “Little Women,” as produced by the local cast, will thrill you with its humanness, amuse you with its comedy, will make you sad with its tragedy and hopeful with its tender romance.

zation. The award.

to be presented

here March 9 at a luncheon, will go to the author of a literary work published this year j which “makes the most out- j standing contribution to the I thought of human rights is- ;

sues.”

Notables who have indicated •they will attend include former

i President Eisenhower.

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Literary Award

Organizers Expected

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WASHINGTON UPI—A 81,- UPI— Forty of the 84 organ-

rvnTATCAPDT T* ttpt tv. 000 Four Freedoms literary izers of the U. S. “People to

6 award for outstanding authors People” program are expected

Indiana Election Board has asked U. S. District Judge Cale

has been established by B'nai here Oct. 30 and 31 to attend B'rith Women, an international the organization's first meeting

a the Post home.

Job s Daughters, Bethel No. 78, will hold their regular meeting on Monday at 7:00 p. m. in the Masonic Temple, j Our Community Club will

two | meet Wednesday at 1:00 with

Holder to dismiss a suit seek- , , . „ , , j , i Jewish women’s service organi- ! outside the United States.

ing to invalidate a state law ° *

prohibits door-to-door

RUS-SELLS North Side of Square

WIN CASH PRIZES During our FALL SALE

spade tricks and returned a low! Mrs. Willie Huber. There will diamond. South took the ace of be a flower and bulb exchange, diamonds and led out six rounds James Riggs, son of Mr. and constitutional. of trumps, but nobody made a Mrs. Lawrence Riggs, 811 helpful discard. Declarer final- Shadowlawn, has been pledged

voter registration in the state's 11 most populous counties. The Democratic Stale Central Committee maintains that j tha law which allows such registration in counties with less than 80.000 population but not in the larger counties is un-

• 'A :* -

•> 126 Enrolled

L000. a good 500 years before |, y had to give U!> two diamonds by the Alpha Theta^ Alpha^fra- ( aS f

Columbus. Secretary

State Dean

for down one.

“Dummy said that South

2; Cynthia Ann Snyder, 616 memorating this East Washington: Percy Allyn ^ .. National ^ Erikaon | Snyder. 612 East Washington Dav „ ^ proclaimed by Presi .

Street; Mary Jane Todd. <06

Rusk presided over a ceremony | set up thc c , ubs After

at the State Department com-

Will Give Play

winning with th ace of dia-

countiy s, ondg should take the ace

^ dent Johnson

Terrance Lane; Robert Gerald Tresner, 1005 Meadow Lane; Thomas Griffith Umbreit, 302 son? ’

of clubs, ruff a club, and lead a low trump to finesse with dummy's eight. When this

Present were two Leif Erik- j works South can a club ,

g t back with a trump to ruff

one a 16-year-old high

Greenwood Avenue; David Lee sch ° o1 bov f 1-0111 Sarpsborg, Nor- anot h er club, and get back with Walbring, 9 Highland; Linda ^ the other a 17 -y ear -° ld ; a trump to cash the Sue Walgamuth, RR 3: Danny hi * h 9011001 3tudent from Moor -' .. South , aid he

Max Webber. RR 3; Ronald Lee head ’ ;Mmn ' He was selected

club,

would gain |

Mount Vernon, Iowa.

Cassell C. Tucker Unit No. 58 American Legion Auxiliary j

will meet Monday at 8.30 p. m. The Bainbridge Thespian at the Post Home. All members Troupe No. 1478 will present are urged to attend. “Little Women.” a three act St. Paul's Evening Group will Play adapted from Louisa M. meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. with Alcott 5 beloved story of the

Weu, RP. 2 ; Barb,™ ^r^'

Wiehmann RR 1; Stephen Max Ammcan community by Gov.'

'Karl Rolvagg with the help of

Miss Ann Gerneth, 110 East Franklin St. The day Group will meet at the church at 12:15

p. m.

Willie Alexander, 43. Roach-

March family, in the Bainbridge High School gymnasium on Oct-

ober 15 and 16 at 8:00 p.m. Thursday night’s cast:

TERMITES CAN BE STOPPED General pest control for Moths, Roaches, Ants, etc. PRICIS REASONABLE - RESULTS OUARANTIED Reliable Exterminating Company RHONE COAN PHARMACY - Ol 3-3123

dale, Route 2, was booked at Darlene Buzzard the Putnam County Jail at ‘ Io Melanie Priest

4-3. If anything slipped, he 9.30 Friday night for drunken Beth Debbie Summers would go down two instead of driving by SU te Trooper John Am y Tr « va Raymann

just one. In the long run, he x>anberry.

Mrs. March Diana Nichols

said, it was better to settle for

the smaller loss. “Who is right?”

FINESSE IS EVEN SHOT

Stephen A Robertson,

Class Petty Officer, Personnel Division, Quonset Point Rhode Island, is spending the week-end

3 rd Aunt March .... Linda Coffman 1 Hannah Mullet .. Joanne Tippin

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If South plays the hand ten with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. times he will lose the finesse; Cecil Robertson, five times and thus go down’ SP-5 Russell K. Leslie is flytwo. Three times out of ten he ing home from Boston by jet, will make his contract. The j to visit his mother, Mrs. Catheother two times the finesse will i rin* Leslie over the weekend, work but the clubs will break, Russell is stationed at Fort badly, so that South will go j Devens Mass, dowm one. Bill Anthony, son of Mr. and Averaging out the ten hands. Mrs. George Anthony, 505 N. , South scores plus 86 points per Arlington, is a Centennial year 1 hand if he plays to make the j student at Lincoln College. ] contract. He scores minus 100 Dedication of Harts Memorial i points per hand if he settles for Science Hall and the annual down one. Who wants to give Convoca.tion were initial up 186 points per hand? events of the institutions CenYou don’t have to work out tennial year program. A stu1 your chances this way. When dent bod y' limited to 500 ' was you're not doubled whether vul- ^•• ed ^ ar in advance of the fall nerable or not. make anv rea- s€rnestcr * sonable play that gives you a Jo > c * Martin ' who waa S rad - chance for your contract even 1 oated . from Reel « ville Hi * h

j if failure will cost you an extra

I hundred points.

Neighbor Girls Sandy Witty, Beth Hendrich Shirley Harris, Linda Hutcheson

A TRIBUTE TD Col. Nathaniel Huckleberry "By Their WorksYe Shall Know Them"

From the Directors. Officers and Staff of the Central National Bank who knew and admired him.

the Junior Secretarial Course at Central Buisness College and, : through the assistance of the Placement Department of the j College, has accepted a general office position with Moldthan Realty Company in Speedway. Joyce is the daughter of Mr. j and Mrs. Alfred Martin of j

Reelsville.

Mr. and Mrs Joseph Grubb ] Greencastle Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. Clote Sharp of Plainfield, have returned after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Grubb of Gulfport Miss. They also went

Dismissed Friday: Mary Dil- on Gulf of Mexico, seeing linger. Mrs. Hubert Crodian and th* ships unloadng bananas and

DAILY QUESTION

Partner opens with one spa- | de. and the next player passes. You hold: Spade K 8, Heart J 9 8, Diamond J 6 2, Club A 8 6 3 2. What do you say? Answer; Bid - NT. You cannot raise with only two trumps, and the hand is not quite strong enough for a response of two

clubs.

Hospital Notes

daughter, Willard Fitzsimmons, Paul Thomas. Ella Stinnett, Bernice Floyd. Greencastle: Ro-

cther freight and crab fishermen getting crabs. On the way home they saw' cotton being

land Pitcock. Roachdale; Chris- picked by hand also by a cottontine Fruits, Stilesville; Donna picker that puts it in a wagon Dunkin. Quincy. | to be hauled to be ginned.

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FRONT WHEEL RETREADS famous Goodyear tread rt««lqn 4 50 x 1$

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SEE!

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HEAR!

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