The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 October 1964 — Page 2

Page 2 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23,1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THE DAILY BANNER

Sheinwold On Bridge Never Underestimate The Power Of A Nine By Alfred Sheinwold National Men's Team Champion “Take care of the nines and eights.’’ says Poor Alfred's Almanac. “and the aces and kings will take care of themselves." Perhaps the saying was based' on the hand shown today. West dealer Jsorth-South vulnerable NORTH A K Q 105 V A976 O 94 4 843 WEST EAST 4 63 4AJS742 $ 43 S? 32 ' O 108762 O KQJ 4KQ107 4 93 SOUTH

4 9

V KQJ 109

ever East plays low. DAILY QUESTION Dealer bids four hearts, and you are next, holding: Spade' A J 8 7 4 2. Heart 5 2. Diamond j KQJ, Club 9 5. What do you |

say?

Answer: Pass. You can beat four hearts with a little help from partner, but you cannot

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Harry Truman Leaves Hospital

Hospital Notes

make four spades unless part- j eolf |., Indiana, as Socand Class Mail ner contributes a great deal manar un ds, Act af March 7, 1B7B. of help. Babssrlptlaa Prices

Homo Dolivory 35c per week Moilod in Putnam Ca. $7.00 par yaar

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West North East

Sooth

Pass Pass 1 A

2 V

Pass 3 9 Pass

4 S?

All Pass

Opening lead —

A «

West opened the six of spades and declarer lost his contract with his first play. He put up dummy’s king of spades, losing

to the ace.

East returned the king of diamonds to the ace, and declarer discarded on dummy’s queen of spades after drawing trumps. This did South no good at all. since he still had to lose a diamond and two clubs. Down one. South went down because he didn’t make good use of the nine of spades. He played the hand as though he had the singleton deuce of spades instead of the singleton nine.

MUST PLAY LOW

South should play the five of spades from dummy at the first trick. This permits East to win the jack of spades, but East’s triumph is short lived. East returns thp king of diamonds to the ace, whereupon South draws one round of trumps with the king and another leading the eight to dummy’s nine. He then returns the king of spades from dummy. If East fails to put up the ace of spades promptly. South discards a diamond and continues with dummy’s queen of spades. South is ready to ruff whenever ! et *

Union Ponders GM Wage Pact DETROIT UPI — The 240member General Motors National Council of the United Auto Workers was scheduled to meet today to decide whether to recommend ratification of the national contract reached with the auto firm. Favorable action could result In a speedy end to the 29-day-old GM strike and a return to limited production by the giant auto firm by the middle

of next week.

The UAW and GM reached a national contract agreement Oct. 5, but a nationwide strike was called because local settlements had not been reached at the company’s 130 plants across the country. Settlements of local issues have dragged out ever since, and up to Thursday night, 97 of the 130 local bargaining units had reached agreements, representing more than two thirds of the union’s

360,000 GM workers.

Dismissed Thursday: Elizabeth Ann Cannon, James

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. UPI Grubb, Ronald Summers, Keith Former President Harry S. Gorham, Greencastle; Ernest Truman was relaxing at his Jeffries, Roachdale; Alberta home here today. He spent nine Hacker, Cloverdale; James days in a Kansas City hospital Bandy. Mrs. James Hutcheson for treatment of two broken and son, Spencer; Roberta Ful-

Entorob in tho Rost Offieo at Groan. ribs an( j a cu j over his right ler, Robert Fuller, Terre Haute.

, eye.

I The 80-year-old Truman, as unpredictable as always, left Research Hospital unannounced

Thursday.

The former Chief Executive’s

OuMirfo af Putnam Co. SB.00 par yaar OuttMo af Indiana $12.00 par year Bible Th on glit I live by faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave Himself for me. Galatians 2:20. Henry Drummond spoke of the “expulsive power of a new affection.” For the answer to life’s problems, try loving

Christ.

Personal And Local News The Daughters of 1812 will meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Patty Sutherlin.

-Workshop

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car pulled out of the hospital Executive Council of the Indiambulance driveway at l’.05 ;ana Council of Churches, p.m. CST, the hospital reported. Even the hospital officials were j unaware of his departure. ! Earlier in the day, a hospital j spokesman reported Truman ! was in “very satisfactory” con- I dition but said there were no | indications of when he would , be released. Truman, noted for his robust energy, apparently longed to be up and around his home again. Truman made no statement concerning his chat Wednesday with President Johnson, who took time out from a Midwestern campaign swing to make a 20-minute stop at the hospital.

Brother John Cantonwine will speak at the Long Branch Church of Christ Sunday, Octo-

ber 25th at 11 A.M.

Changes Opinion On Atomic Craft

■ City and a Master's Degree in was charged and collected in Religion from Columbia Univer- advance for lunch and an extra sity and Union Theological snack. Seminary New York '" ,i ty. Slides were shown and there Taught Old and New Testa- %vas dancing and singing for ment. and Religious Education recreation. at DePauw University, on a There were guest speakers part time basis, for the past and a Everyone had fun six years. Jointly with her hus- but tbe y a ' so learned several

things.

band Dr. Robert Newton have ritten 4th quarter (summer) Nursery 1 Teachers and pwils materials for the Methodist Ch' rch. to be used for the first

time in 1965.

An executive meeting was held Wednesday, October 14 in the Home E. Lab. The dues were decided to be SI.00 for the ensuing year. A money-making project of babysitting as a free service was suggested and carj ried through. All the members

In memory of one whom we "ere asked to participate in : loved and lost three years ago. that it will forward us toward Oct 23. 1961. Letha Rose King, recognition as an Honor Chap-

ter.

IN MEMORY

Rosemary Niles

| who passed from this life to the Great Beyond leaving a vacant

Miss Rose Marie Niles, receiv- place in the home and an ache ed her B. S. Degree from Pur- a nd void in our hearts, due University and her Master’s This life on earth is filled with Degree in Religious Education mysteries, from the College of the Bible So many things we do not unat Lexington, Ky. She has serv- derstand. ed as Youth Director for the God holds the future in His Christian in Indiana for three hands, years and she held the same We do not know just why position in Kentucky for two Qur loved ones have to die. years She has served as a coun- xor why their voices dear elor in Junior High and High more on earth we hear. School church camps. She is why there is a vacant chair presently teaching Home Ec- with only memories there,

onomics in the County Schools.

We would like all dues turned in by the first of November.

Putnam Court Notes John E. Baldwin vs. Mikell Blue, suit for $400 damage to automobile as result of an accident in Bainbridge, March 30, 1964. William McClellan is ati torney for the plaintiff.

ANNIVERSARIES

Birthday

October, 23rd, Cheryl Lynn

Mongomery Some day perhaps in that Fair Gjbson 4 years old. daughter of Her husband Land. Mr and Mrs Char i es Gibson,

Miss Shirley VVotton

Mason City, Illinois.

4-6.

The UAW also ordered all;

vote on acceptance or rejection

of the national contract.

Man Is Suspect In Store Holdup HAMMOND UPI — Police today continued to question a Georgia man in connection with a supermarket holdup in which another suspect was kill-

And lost for awhile

in air- Convention. Miss Wotton began i ~ ‘ v ife of GrOWS m0re SWCet aS the

her work in October, coming 1 1S ' 4 ^ LrtluI ^ r ’ " ie .,° | goby her home in Bangor, Dr i ' i L ' Stamper,^ Greencastle, j Yes we will know in the "after

while.”

when

Christian Christian

EducaChurch

East plays the ace of spades and to discard diamonds when-

How does Christiaii Science heal? Too hoot heard about

WASHINGTON UPI — De-

fense Secretary Robert S. Me- Miss shirle y Wotton is serv - Namara seems to be having a in g as the Director of Youth

The Monday afternoon meet- change of heart about the use Work for the Indmna Baptist

ing of the Cloverdale Castle I of nuclear propulsion Wat+or«t C R Club has beei craft carriers.

changed to’ 2:00 p. m. * ! He fou £ ht Nav i’ and Atomic ^° m "V. ’ ~ a _ co ° se i will be in charge of those inter-

Energy Commission AEG ef- Maine. She will give a course Pr - mrv a-e group.

i J<> b ’ s Daughters Bethel No. f or t s to have America’s latest ( for D 1036 interested in Senior stamper is a gradual of GM locals throughout the coun- j 7g will hold their regular meet- carrier, the John F. Kennedy, Hl S h and older Youth. Miss 4 4 4 p ' . try to hold meetings Sunday to ^ Monday at 7:30 p. m. at nuclear-powered. But he told a Wottan was granted the degree ® ^ ^

the Masonic Temple. news conference Thursday that: of Master of Religious Educa- Uni\ersity. ^She^ is the f

. J w the chances of having atomic tion from the Eastern Baptist ^ ire " ^

The Stitch and Chatter Club lsion in Uie next carrier Theological Seminary. Philadel- t10 " * ^ 0 , will meet with Ua Smith at the , [ en ^ tively sche duled to be'Phia, Pa., in May 1964. She has and is past State President of home of Callie Casady in Coat- started ^ 196g .. are been active in the local church- tbe Disciple Director’s organesville Oct. 28 for an afternoon indeed „ ’ ’ e s in the East and for three ization. She is a member of meeting. j McNamara was chastised by ! years served as Director of Col- First Christian Church. Green-

Home and Child Study Club ; the Joint Congressional Atomic i lege and Career Youth at Bapwill meet with Mrs. Kathryn Energy Committee early this j tist Temple, Philadelphia. This

Ecclee Monday evening at 8 year for his refusal to change past summer she served on the County Council of Chuches.

Mrs. Ann Newton will the Kennedy from conventional Young Adult Staff at the

to nuclear power despite the American Baptist Assembly,

A EC and Navy proposals.

The North Greencastle Pre-!

cinct voting place has been

changed from Goose Island lo- •Plltfldm COUIlty cation to Community Building t

It is hoped that every farmer

Rev. Lester Niles, is pastor of where roses never fade, the Christian Church at Wave- And p ar tings are no more

land. Indiana. Mrs Niles will We will know an d understand Carl Douglas Berry. 5 years be the instructor for those in- wiiy the memory of those Monday, Oct. 26, son of Mr. terested in Junior age groups whom we loved and Mrs ‘ Carl Berr y> Kendall-

ville.

castle, and currently chairman of Mission of the Putnam

Police said none of the loot, believed to have been several thousand dollars, was recovered and that they believed two more men may have been in-

volved.

Robert Joseph Walker, 37, Atlanta, Ga„ was killed by police as he fled from pursuing officers. His companion. Joe

p. m.

have the program.

Green Lake, Wisconsin.

at Fairgrounds.

Home and Child Study Club will meet with Mrs. Kathryn

will study this program for his, own farm, consider the alternatives offered and make his i

Eccles Monday evening at 8 own decision about participation, p. m. Mrs. Ann Newton will Interested persons should con-

have the program. mie Young Mothers Study Club will meet Monday, October

Lee Bishop, 36, Atlanta, mir- 26th at the gas company. Mem-

tact the County ASC office immediately bringing with them crop information by field for the past three years.

Christian Sdatce,but how \ rendered after Walker was kill- bers are urged to bring a guest

do yon actually hum about itf Here is four opportunity to gain firsthand information about dlls religion which has broagnt coantlesa people Dot oohr consolation and nope, but healing-domin. Ion over sickness as well es sin. Your neighbors who are Christiaii Scientists cordially invite you to attend o free public lecture: “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE REVEALS GOO AS A VERY PRESENT HELP" by Otto G. Ziegenhagen, C.S.B. of Chicago, Illinois Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts SATURDAY, 3 P.M. OCTOBER 31 DePauw University Art Center Auditorium College A Simpson Streets, Greencastle Auspices of First Church of Christ, Sciontist, Greencastle ALL ARE WELCOME

ed. Police said he denied knowledge of the holdup.

any .for the 7:30 p. m. meeting.

Will Prohibit Sale Of Yankees NEW YORK UPI — Baseball Commisioner Ford Frick will prohibit sale of the New York Yankees to Columbia Broadcasting System in the next week or 10 days, informed ( sources said today. Frick, it was understood, has been advised to act by the anti- i trust division of the Justice De-1 partment, which has been in-

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flint of Greencastle spent Saturday night and Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Anderson and daughter, Rita,

of Avon.

U. Of Missouri Educator Dies

COLUMBIA, Mo. UPI — Dr. Frank Luther Mott, dean emeritus and professor emeritus of the University of Missouri

. School of Journalism, died early Miss Edna Lorraine Riggs

with Mrs. Mary Goul * on ay today after a j ong p eriod of £a j]_ se^g on tbe s£a ff 0 f Board

How sweet is memory

touched with love.

It comes unheralded, as song of

love.

It may be in a presence felt A word or thought that memory is sweetly stirred It is a gracious gift from God above. How sweet is memory when touched by love. Claude King. Husband Elva Parrish. Sister 222

F H A NEWS

October 17. was the date of the F.H.A. District Workshop held in Danville. All Greencastle officers attended except Marie McKee plus five other girls. Transportation was provided by Mrs. Scholl and Chapter Mother, Mrs. Miller. $1.25

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Mrs. Anne K. Newton will be in charge of the class interested in Kindergarten and Nursery teaching. Mrs. Newton received her A. B Degree from

The Boston Club will meet |

DR. D. H. AUSTIN

201 SOUTH INDIANA

Chiropractor

Hours: By Appointment

Tuesday A Thursday 3 00 P.M. Friday 5:30 P.M. Saturday 9:00 A.M. Ph. OL 3-3024

to 9;00 P M. to 9:30 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.

If No Answer Call OL 3-9350

night, Oct. 26th at 7:45. The assistant hostess will be Miss Elizabeth Ward and the program will be given by Florence

Sheridan.

Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam K. Kerr of Lafayette announce the birth of a son William Vincent Kerr, born Wednesday at St.

ing health. He was 78.

vestigating the sale.

GIANTS LEAD

NEW YORK (UPI i — The New York Giants hold the National Football League record for divisional crowns with 13 sectional victories since 1933.

tt i • r 1 children escaped unhurt today Elizabeth Hosp.tal ,n Laf»y- thelr (c , a „ . ette.. Mr. Kerr i. the son of |cmshed m a flel(1 northeast .

Mrs. Beryl Kerr of this city.

of Christian Education of the United Presbyterian Church U.S.A., as Associate Field Director for the synod of Indiana. She is directly involved in providing guidance to the synod, and its congregations in the

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — A training of Christian Education Kokomo man. his wife and two committees, the selecting and

preparing of leaders and

Family Escapes In Plane Crash

19, Lafayette.

i em Marion County, i James Bogan. 34.

strengthening the church school, camp, and conference program. She will be in charge of teachpilot. ers interested in Junior High

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Clayton King,

pleaded guilty to escaping said his PA-16 Clipper crashed Youth. Miss Riggs received her from the State Farm when ar- a Rer the engine failed. The B.A. degree from Southwestern raigned before Judge Francis ' craft was destroyed. College, Winfield, Kansas, and N. Hamilton in the Putnam The Bogans were enroute to attended Garrett Biblical InCircuit Court Thursday. He Orlando, Fla., to visit his ill stitute, and Union Theological was sentenced to serve 1-5: mother. Seminary of Richmond, Va.

j years more.

“Problem Pupils and Problem Teachers” is the title of an address Professor Harry Hawkins of DePauw University delivered today to over 1,000 Hoosier secondary school teachers at Gary. Hawkins, professor of psychology, delivered the remarks before a general session of the Northern Indiana Section of the State Teachers Convention.

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