The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 October 1964 — Page 2

Peg* 2 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30,1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

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-Peace Or War (Continued on Page 2) “I do not condemn our churches or our clergymen for being concerned that America meet her moral responsibilities for peace, for preserving human freedom, and human life, and for donig what a rich na-

GOP Wins

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Republicans won all three top offices in a mock election among students at Indiana Central College here Thursday. Sen. Barry Goldwater beat President Johnson, 265 to 248. Lt. Gov. Richard Ristine received 305 votes to 207 for

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED 26-2S S. Jackson Si. Grooncostlo. Ind. Businoss Phono Ol 3-5151 Samuol R Raridon. Publisher Elisabeth Rariden, Businees Mgr. James I. Zeis, Managing Editor William 0. Hooper. Adv. Mgr. Entered in the Post Office at Green-

tion can and should do to wipe Democrat Roger Branigin in the castle. Indiana, as Second Class Mail

proverty from the land.

IN MEMORY

governor race. State Sen. D. Russell Bontrager topped Sen. Vance Hartke, 296 to 213.

Actor Is Dead

In loving memory of Frank H. Hunter, who passed away one year ago today, Oct. 30,

1963. GLENDALE. Calif. UPI — One year has passed since that Act or Sam Hearn, 75, who sad day, played Sam Schlepperman of

the Jack Benny radio show,

was scheduled to be buried today in Forest Lawn Memorial-

Park.

No funeral services were to be held prior to burial of Hearn, who died in Cedars of

When one we loved was called away; God took him home — it was His will; Within our hearts he liveth

still.

Sadly missed by

wife, Mrs. Lela Hunter Lebanon Hospital. and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Long and family, pd CARD OF THANKS I want to thank the hospital

staff, the doctors, nurses and

Warn* Parent* nurse aids for everything they RUTLAND, England UPI — did for me durin g m y sta y in J. D. Buchanan, headmaster of the hospital; also my relatives the 380-year-old Oakham Pub- friends and neighbors and la-

cnottcr under Act of March 7, 1878.

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Bible

Thought

This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into

heaven. Acts 1:11.

is about His departure. Personal And Local News

A son was born Thursday at

The Monday Club will meet Monday, Nov. 2 at 2 o’clock with Mrs. C. T. Robbins. The UNICEF Drive at Bainbridge will be held Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the Lions Building.

Brother Charles McGhee will speak at the Long Branch Church of Christ Sunday, November 1, at 11 a.m. Albert W. Alice of R. R. 8, Greencastle. sold 1 registered Polled Hereford cow to Glyndon Hitchcock of Danville, Ind. Shephen Perry, R 3, sited a deer this morning while waiting for the school bus. The deer was reported to be a small

buck.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ray Cox of Kingston, Tenn., are the parents of a son born October 28th. They are former residents of

Greencastle.

City firemen were called to the City Library, on East Walnut Street, at 1:19 Thursday af-

There need be no more doubt ■ ternoon. They reported an overthe return of Christ than there heated light fixture.

The Baptist Women will have a 15 minute prayer period in their homes at 9:00 Monday morning, Nov. 2nd. This is In observance of Baptist Day of

Prayer.

Mrs. Michele Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ellis,

warned parents he would not dies of the church for the many the Putnam County Hospital to Greencastle, has been initiated

accept boys with Beatle hair- cards, letters, flowers and gifts Mr - and Mrs - Ronald Warthan cuts. He said he was worried 11 received. Everything was deep- of Stilesville.

about “a real decline in stand- j ly appreciated, ards of appearance.” ‘ Mrs. Victor Hurst

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Mrs. Ralph Fry has undergone eye surgery at the Culver Hospital at Crawfordsville. Her

room number is 211.

John S. Moore, District Man-

into the Beta Phi chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority at Indiana University. Miss Ellis is a sophomore at Indiana. She is active in VWCA and Student

Union activities.

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Anaer-

Mr. and Mrs. Larry K. Wells

Miss Deanna Kaye Snell and served as ushers. Mrs. Marie Larry Keith Wells were united Cooper, sister of the groom, at-

son and Sons of Greencastle, ! in marriage on Sept. 27, at 2:30 tended at the guest book. Those

ager of Central Soya Company | S p e nt Saturday night and Sun- i in the First Christian Church, serving at the reception were

has returned from Hot Springs, Virginia, where the Annual sales convention was held. While there, Mr. Moore was elected to the President's Club. The President’s Club is comprised of sixteen Districts from the entire company that showed a maximum distribution pattern of Master Mix Feeds. Linda Coffman, a sophomore majoring in Buisness Education a* Ind ina University, was iniI tiated into Omicron Delta Thursday night, October 29. Omicron Delta is an honorary sorority for women in the school of Buisness who have acquired over a 2.5, out of a 4.0 grade accum. Linda is the daughter of Mrs. Edna ,W Coffman, 208 East Walnut Street, Green-

castle.

day with their parents. Mr. ana ' Brazil. Rev. Earl S. Cummings Mrs. Nina Snell, sister-in-law Mrs. John W. Anderson and performed the double ring cere- ol the bride. Miss Mary Ellen

Also mon y-

Mr.

Howald and Miss Virginia Da-

vis, friends of the bride. The bride, given in marriage

by her father, wore a full length dress of white nylon lace

daughter Rita of Avon.

Sunday guests were Mr. and ^ Ir • and ^ rs - Maurice K. Mrs. Harry C. Miller and Mrs. Sne11 - R - R - 5 ’ Brazil - arc the Fern Reo of Ladoga. parents of the bride. The brideMrs. Dominic Ramolia of S room is . the son of Mr ’ and

Greencastle and Mrs. Frank Mrs ' 1x11113 E ' Wells of Green 'j over taffeta with a scalloued Hoska of Russellville were in, caa c ' ^ , .u square neckline trimmed with of the Terre Haute Deanery of Sue Aim Harland of Blooming-| “* r u P _ H _ iliinc Zrr

the National Council of Catholic lon - was b n des maid. Shelia Women. The meeting was held Ka V Walls - ™ ece of t he groom, at St. Benedict’s parish hall and 1 was flower S irl - Tommy Snell.

Mrs. brother of the bride, was ring bearer. Ronald Lee Wells, bro-

the groom, was best

SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Rosa Cox was honored with a surprise party on her 73rd birthday at Torr’s Restaurant, Sunday, October 18. Mrs. Cox was presented wtih a lovely white corsage and several gifts. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sutherlin, Doris Sutherlin, Kathryn Pittsenbarger, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sutherlin and daughters, Debbie, Marcia, Diane and Janet, Mrs. Wayne L. Stock. Cindy and Terry Stock, Mrs. Ella Austin and Mrs. Ivy Hammond. After the beautiful birthday cake was served. Mrs. Cox received birthday congratulations from Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bemis, Linda and Karen, by a telephone call from California.

was presided over by

Frank E. Byrens, President of the Deanery. Father Benedict t ^ ier

of St. Benedict’s church gave a man and Gordon Hutcheson short talk. The main speaker of was groomsman. Alan Snell,

the day was Mrs. William J. Morgan, Arch-diocesian President of the National Council of Catholic Women. Mrs. Morgan spoke on the "Purpose of the Natinonal Council.”

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Marriage License Garden Dean Hutcheson, farmer, Reelsville, Route 1, and Nicki Lynn Mulhnix, student. Reelsville, Route 2.

Ronald

bride,

Snell,

and

brothers of the Ben Reberger

with pearls and sequins. Her flowers were white roses and stephanotis with ivy streamers, placed on a white Bible, a gift

of her parents.

Mr. and Mr.. Wells are residing at 439 Anderson StApt. No. 2, Greencastle. The groom is employed at Donnelly's in Crawfordsville, Ind.

IN MEMORY In loving memory of Robert Slavens, who passed away, Oct., 30th, 1963. Sadly missed by mother, children and sisters. The Slavens Family Pd.

Sheinwold

On Bridge

Look At Rhinoceros To Finesse Properly

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Hospital Notes

Dismissed Thursday: Rea Lyons, Bruno Mann, Greencastle; Sandra Wilson, Cloverdale; Mrs. L. O. Baire and daughter, Bainbridge; Jerry Beaman, Quincy.

ANN IV ERS ARIES Birthday Mrs. R. P. Moore. Graver’s Nursing Home, will celebrate her birthday October 31.

By Alfred Sheinwold

National Men’s Team Champion

West dealer East-West vulnerable NORTH a J95

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O QJ 87 a 10 8 4 WEST EAST 4AK10 86 *Q73 83 S? 762 0 K 1094 0 652 + Q5 A J 9 6 3 SOUTH

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All Pass

Opening lead — 4 X

trump, and South eventually discarded one club on the jack of diamonds. He still had to give

up a club. Down one.

I bid and that East had passed a hand that was worth a response. SHOULD MAKE CONTRACT South should mke the contract by facing the fact that j Vest has the king of diamonds. After ruffing the third spade, Soi * simply leads his low dia-

mond.

If West takes his king. South can later clear the ace of diamonds out of the way and draw j three rounds of trumps ending j j- the dummy. Then he discards both low clubs on the queen and

jack of diamonds.

If West fails to take the king of diamonds. South gets no discards but doesn't lose a diamond trick. He can take the top clubs, give up a club, and ruff

The rhinoceros in the oint- his last club in dummy. Either

our

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C ARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all friends and neighbors for the kindness shown us at the time r* the death of our beloved mother and grandmother. For the beautiful flowers, the food bmught to our homes, to all who helped in any way. We also thank the Whitaker F’uneral Home for their kind and ef-

fecient services.

The Dillinger Family

ment was the king of diamonds. All the evidence made it clear that the king was nestling se-

curely in West’s hand.

To begin with. West needed hold: Spade J 9 5. Heart Q J 8 7,

It must have been a bridge the king of diamonds for his Club 10 8 4. What do you say?

way the contract is home.

DAILY QUESTION

TVrtner opens with one spade, and the next player passes. You

player who stared incredulously at a rhinoceros and declared: “There's no such animal.” The same unwillingness to look a fact in the eye caused South's downfall in today's hand. West took two top spades and led a third spade to make South ruff. Declarer led a trump to dummy's ten and returned the queen of diamonds, losing to the

king.

West got out safely with a

vulnerable opening bid. Fori A-swer: Bid one notr’mp. A another. East would have spok- raise to two spades is possible, en at his first or second turn if but this is undesirable when

1 - had the king of diamonds in addition to his Q-x-x of spades. It was flying in the face of the facts to assume that West had

you have comparative weak spades and completely flat distribution. The notrump response is a better description of your

made a semi-psychic opening [hand, such as it is.

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