The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 December 1964 — Page 2

2 The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Tuesday, December 1,1964

SLATED MEETING Bainbridge Lodge No. 75 F & A M. This Thursday, Dec.3., 7:30 p. m- Election night. Jack Daringer, W. M.

Asks For Meeting STAMFORD, Conn. UP! The Rev. Dr. Martin Lut King Jr. said Monday night

would call for a meeting with FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover to iron out their differences. “I do not plan to engage in public debate with Mr. Hoover and I think the time has come for all this controversy to end and for all of us to get on with the larger job of civil rights and law enforcement,” King told a news conference.

TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY

Mr. and Mrs. Harve Falin will celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary with open house, at their home four miles east of Roachdale on Sunday, December 6, from 2 to 4 p.m. Maude Matlock and Harve Falin were married at Speers Ferry, Virginia, on December 5, 1914. They moved to Indiana in 1917. Mr. Falin is a retired farmer. They are the parents of three daughters, Mrs. Lester (Lillie) Wilson of Bainbridge, Mrs. Herman (Edna) Gowin of Lebanon, and Maggie Clampitt, deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Falin have one grandson, eight granddaughters and twenty great-grandchildren.

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED 26-28 S. Jackson St. Greencastle, Ind. Business Phene Ol 3-5151 Samuel R. Rariden. Publisher Elisabeth Rariden. Business Mgr. James B. Zeis, Managing Editor William 0. Hooper. Adv. Mgr. Entered in the Pest Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as Second Class Mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription Prices Home Delivery 35c per week Mailed in Putnam Co. $7 00 per year Outside of Putnam Co. $8 00 per year Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year Bible Thought Every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown; but we an incorruptible. I Corinthians 9:25. If men agonize to receive the trophies of human recognition and praise, how much more should Christians control selfish desires and discipline. The whole personality is become useful to Christ in winning a lost world for himself. Personal And Local News A son was born Tuesday mor ning at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curtis of Coatesville. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bryan, Spencer, Route 4, are the parents of a son born Tuesday morning at the Putnam County Hospital. The Mental Health gift collection box will remain open at Coan’s Pharmacy throughout Friday, December 4th. This will be the last chance for receipt of Christmas gifts. The Thursday Reading Club will meet December 3rd at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Josephine Godwin. Virginia Brann will have the program. There will be the usual gift exchange. Evangelist Carlyle Scott will be speaking at the Hanna St. Baptist Church, 501 E. Hanna St. Greencastle, Ind., Dec. 2 thru 13 at 7:00 p. m. except Saturday nights. The pastor, Paul M. Robinson, and his congregation invite you to come each evening. Mrs. Nellie Duell, Brazil; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Knoll of Martinsville; Mrs. Grace Routh, Dan Duell, Gib Duell of Greencastle, Miss Nancy Schives and John Duell enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Duell of Indianapolis. Mrs. Routh remained for a few days visit with Mr and Mrs. Jesse Duell. The Union Valley Church is having a called and business meeting Thursday evening Dec., 3rd, after prayer services to select their pastor and officers for the coming year. Every member is urged to be there and feel it your duty to be present. Is for Church and Sunday school business. DePauw University’s modern dance honorary, Orchesis, will present a service of worship in dance as the feature of tomorrow’s regular 10 a. m. chapel program in Meharry Hall. Twenty - two students, appearing in solo and ensemble performances, will participate in the six-part program directed and choreographed by Miss Margaret Dietz. A1 and Nellie Martin spent Thanksgiving weekend camping with NCHA friends from 7 States at Lake Cumberland State Park. Ky. On Saturday they attended a 1965 Campvention planning session, as Indiana State Directors, they represented the 576 NCHA families in Indiana. The 1965 Campvention will be held at Beech Bend Park near Bowling Green, Ky., In July with the expected attendance of 5000 camping families. Their convention slogan Drive Safely and Arrive Alive to attend the Ky.-Tenn. Campvention

1965.

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

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Rex Lernis, directo’- of industries at Indiana State Prision

Gobin Seniors with X Y Z To the Editor

will hold their Christmas meet- : Greencastle Daily Banner ing in Charterhouse Thursday, Greencastle, Indiana. 46135

December 3 at 12:00 (noon). November 26, 1964. than Putnam County.

Each member is asked to bring Thanksgiving Day; The Put-

a sack lunch and table service. na m County, Indiana, Group en- Notes on those who couldn 1 lhe y shine bri * htl y when

Mrs. A. C. Northrop, mem- joyed a delicious dinner tober of the organization has gather, today, at Highlands written a Christmas Play — Hammock State Park, near

retary, Mrs. Helen Robbins, Bainbridge; All from Indiana

with a few guests from other h * rc where the P lates are man -

j ufactured, said the lettering and I numerals have been treated so

come: Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGill, Mrs. McGill has been too ill to go anywhere, but improv-

is cast on them at night.

“Ready for Christmas” which Sebring, Florida. Not all those mg - Mrs ‘ Harr .v N eier is at the Wig Snatchers

will be presented immediately j living down here could come, following the lunch hour. Cast but, 24 did show up. Present

Walker Memorial Hospital in Avon Park, for X-rays and

NEW ORLEANS UPI—The

of characters are: Martha, Mrs. we re; President and Mrs. Clyde ; ch€ck ‘ u P; She ex P ects to COm * ne^tvpe ^ cHmina^—th^wic* Rprnip#» .Tones: Nan. Airs. Mim RainHriricro- home this Saturday. Mr. and *

Mrs. Howard Poff and Mr. and snatch er.

Bernice Jones; Nan, Mrs. Mim Carrington, from Bainbridge;

tha McVey. This is a delightful 1 guests from Marion, Ind.; Mr. Leland T ° r " felt J he V\ c ™ recentIvlmHudinl

and Mrs. Harley Smith, Bain- & rounds at the park would be . * ... .j TTv ^ too rough for them. These folk one "hose hairpiece "as lifted bridge: Mr. and Mrs. Fred|__ ,—. from outside while she sat in a

Mr. and Mrs. Lester O. Crosby, Cloverdale, R. 2, wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sue Carol, to Daniel Lee Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milliard Dale of 608 South Walnut Street, Crawfordsville. The wedding will take place at the Union Valley Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. on December 19. The reception will follow the wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester O. Crosby. All friends and relatives are invited.

one act play in three scenes. Visitors will be welcome, acj cording to an announcement ; made by Mrs. Inez McClure,

l president.

are regular members of the! Putman County group and we; bus.

Former Club Members To Meet The members and friends of the former Warren Township H. D. Club will have their annual Christmas dinner Thursday evening, December 3rd at the home of Mrs. Mary Kendall, 1235 South Bloomington

Street.

Meat, Rolls, and beverages will be furnished. Please bring

and Mrs. Russell Scobee. ^ ^ Greencastle: Mr. and Mrs. m, ff ed them

Virgil Grimes, Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Michael, Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fer- It rand, near Greencastle; Mr. Walker Ramsay, Russellville; Mrs. Donna Anglin, near Rockville; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reeves, Bainbridge; Mr. Ira U. Nichols, Fillmore; and the Sec-

Christmas Day dinner will be held in the recreation building. was reserved for us by President Carrington. We do hope all the Putnam County Hoosiers will be able to at-

tend.

Mrs. Helen Robbins, Secretary.

Taylor Reports

IN MEMORY

ROY (BID) CLARK

December 2. 1956

The memory of some one dear

is like a thing of gold

j That never dulls or tarnishes Or grows the least bit old , Eight years have passed

Since that sad day.

i When one we loved was

Called away

God took him home it

Was his will;

WGRE News This week’s discussion at 7:00 p. m. on Greencastle Schools on the Air, Thursday evening, will be centered around a discussion of the present Youth Physical Fitness Pro-

gram.

Doris Roesinu and Linda Smith will present comments from the Presidents Council and mention the elements involved in a school-centered pro-

gram.

Hospital Notes Dismissed Monday: Donna Twomey, Grace Schlomer, Gladys Toy, Greencastle; Myrtle Alsip, Reelsville; Iva Hampton, Stilesville; Emma Hazelwood. Spencar; Floyd Frye, Gosport; Park Hays, Hazel Hays, Lafayette.

Mrs. Fetrn Hostess to Delta Zeta Alumnae

The Delta Zeta alumnae met at the home of Mrs. Michael Petro on November 18, at 7:30 p. m. The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Robert Breeze, president. Various philanthrophy programs were discussed. A rummage sale will be sponsored on December 5. The alumnae reminded o f the Christmas tea on December 13

at the Delta Zeta house.

Dessert and coffee were served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. Breeze, Mrs. Arthur Shumaker, Mrs. John Wright, and Mrs. F. G. Alig.

Putnam Court Notes Associates Investment Co. vs. Franklin S. Cline, complaint on chactel mortgage. Forrest Herbert vs. Virginia Shepard Sexton, complaint on account. Lyon & Boyd are attorneys for the plaintiff.

PITCH - IN DINNER Sponiorod by tht Democratic Central Committee to show appreciation for all the voter cart in the part election. Wednesday, Dec. 2 Starting at 6:30 p.m. Notional Guard Armory Please bring your own table service. You all come-

“What is the law on this subject? Am I allowed to pass?”

The laws have nothing to do WASHINGTON UPI—Presi-

covei-ed dish, fifty cents ex-| with the case . It is a principle dent Johnson hears the ^results With “- n ‘ 0 “ r " h “‘ artg

~ of g 00( j bidding that you re-

pect your partner’s forcing bids. It was therefore “correct” to keep the bidding open until

game was reached.

change gift and small articles

for prizes.

Sheinwold On Bridge

According To Bridge Law

You May Pass Forcing Bid

By Alfred Sheinwold

BETRAY CONFIDENCE When you pass a forcing bid.

today of an intensive administration review of U. S. strategy

in South Viet Nam.

Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor. U S. ambassador in Saigon, was to meet with the President and other top officials at the White House. Secretary of State Dean

He liveth still.

Missed by Mom,

Sisters.

Bros, and

IN MEMORY

In loving memory of Roscoe

you betray your partner', co^ Ea ’ tham - Wh ° PaSS " i a "' iy a ”

fidenee. If this happens to turn ” at ‘°" a y ‘‘!’ . as0 t,>day ' D “- '• 1959 '

National Men's" Teani'champion for your side, your op- ^ ^ ^al” ^

r I oonents may think that you i . .

Please tell us the law about f , . .. . . When m our hands a treasure

have more luck than brains, , ,,

forcing bids, a reader requests. | a ,.-i, I VA7"’e hold

“My partner opened with two of a suit, and I kept the bidding open until game was reached even though I had the worst hand I have ever seen in my life. Could the opponents do anything about it if I passed my partner at three hearts?” South dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH A 96

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His gentle step as the crossed

the floor

have more luck than brains,

but they have no right to Toller Lays M^TBOtH

for the police. | WASHINGTON UPI — PresiIncidently, the bidding was dent Kenneth Kaunda of the reasonable enough. Four hearts new African nation of Zambia

is r good contract and should placed a wreath on the grave His tender smile as he came

be made against average de- of John F. Kennedy Monday at in view

fcnse Arlington National Cemetery. A helping hand I so well knew

After laying the wreath of These are the treasures I onct

flowers, Kaunda stepped back did hold

and began to sing the hymn, That cannot be brought back

South wins the first trump, takes the top spades and leads a third spade. Instead of ruffing, he discards a club from dummy. West’s best defense is

to lead another trump.

Marriage Licenses Doyle DeWitt Swisher, draftsman, and Marilynn L. Day, DePauw University, both of Greencastle. James Lester Gray, construction worker, and Myrna Lynn Tyler, at home, both of Cloverdale, Route 1.

South wins and leads a fourth spade, discarding another club from dummy. Now West must lead a diamond so that East can win and lead a third trump. Otherwise South will manage to ruff a club in dummy and thus make his game contract. A good player is willing to be in a game contract if it takes a bad suit break and also a

“Naturally, we didn’t make i perfect defense to beat him. game with my terrible hand, ' DAILY QUESTION my correspondent continues.; Partner opens with two “My partner won the first j spades, and the next player

“Rock of Ages,” in the Bemba tongue. One by one, his party of cabinet officers and aides joined in.

trump, cashed his top spades and ruffed a spade in dummy. This was over-ruffed, and a trump came back. “My partner had to lose another spade trick, a diamond, and a club. If I had passed him at three hearts he would have made a healthy part score instead of going down one trick.

passes. You hold: Spade Q J 10 5, Heart K J 10 5, Diamond K . T 0, Club K J 9 5. What do you say? Answer: Bid three spades. You hope to reach a slam, but there is no need to make a violent bid. Show the trump support and leave the next move to partner.

Cub Pock News Cub Scout Pack 99 Christian Church held their regular meetng Monday. Nov., 23. A beauti--•ul display of what the Scouts and their Den Mothers had made was shown by the Den 1 Mothers, Mrs. Elnora Mangus. ■ Mrs. Larry Brant, Mrs. Robert

j Koeing.

The next meeting will be 1 December 14th at 7:30.

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Band In Court LOS ANGELES UPI—Fidel Segura, 51, brought three of his sons with two saxophones and a guitar to play in court Monday in answer to charges against him. Segura has eight children, five of whom make up a band consisting of two saxopohnes, a guitar, drums and a bass. He hoped that the courtroom concert would convince the jurors he was not guilty of being a public nuisance by allowing the children to play, making “loud and unusual noises” as the city attorney alleges.

with silver or gold Sadly missed by the and family.

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