The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 December 1964 — Page 2

i he Daiiy banner, Dreencastle, Indiana Tuesday- December 8, 1964

Christmas Meeting Is Held By Club

Maple Heights Club met Dec. 1 at the club house for their Christmas meeting. Ten memoers came for pitchin supper. Three members came later. Flag salute and creed were repeated. Thirteen members answered roll call. New officers were installed by Louise McKamey. Mamie McCullough gave the history of Putnam County which was very interesting. Treasurer's report was read by Eunice Graves.

Club prayer was repeated by all. We received grab bag and secret pal present and drew new secret pals.

Good Gift Idea KL.

PUBLIC SERVICE INDIANA

Pays To Shop For Xmas Tree Due to the extreme drought ! of 1964 it will pay you to shop around this year for a really fresh and fragrant Christmas tree. F. T. Miller, Extension Forester, Greencastle, Indiana, urges careful selection of a freshly cut tree as good insurance against fire danger and early discoloration and wilt of foliage. Many trees on the market are cut as early as October and shipped long distances before arriving on local markets. Indiana grown trees are much more likely to be fresh and in good condition. Sometimes a local grower will let you select and cut your own tree to insure freshness and afford the pleasure of watching your children select the most beautiful tree. Test a cut tree for freshness advises Miller. Run your hand over the needles to see if they are still flexible and full of natural moisture. Shake the tree or strike the butt sharply on the ground, watch for needle fall. If many needles fall the tree has lost much of it's freshness. As soon as you return home with your tree spray cold water on the foliage. Cut off about one inch of the butt end of the

tree using a slanting cut. This opens the pores for better water absorption. Place the freshly cut butt in a pail of cold water and keep in a cool location till you are ready to place it in your chosen room for decoration. Then be sure to place it in a tree holder containing a water cup, and keep the cup full of water. Many five or six foot trees will absorb a cup or more of water a day. No chemical treatment yet tested has been found more effective than moisture for making the home Christmas tree fire resistant.

FOR A DREAMY CHRISTMAS

Ronda Grimes of Fulton, Missouri, and Stanley Ames of Brazil are to be wed at the First Methodist Church, Brazil, Sunday, Dec. 13, at 2:30 p. m. No invitations are being sent. All friends and relatives are welcome to the wedding and reception which is to follow in the Pine Room.

rHfc OAILT BANNER AND HERALD CONSOLIDATED 26-28 S. Jackson St. Greencastlo. Ind. Business Phone Ol 3-5151 Samuel R. Rariden, Publisher Elizabeth Rariden, Business Mgr. James B. Zeis. Managing Editor William 0. Hooper. Adv Mgr. Entered in the Post 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

And this shall be a sign unto thee from the Lord, that the Lord will do this thing that He hath spoken. Isaiah 38:7. The fulfillment of the promise of God are not subject to the limitations of even the best of men. He cannot lie and can-

not die.

Personal And Local News Morris A. Mason was in Indianapolis on legal and other business Monday. DeMolay Mothers Club will meet this Thursday, Dec. 10th at 7:30 p. m. at the Masonic

Temple.

A son was born Monday at the Putnam County Hospital j to Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Neier of I Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonness, ! of Gosport, are the parents of a daughter born Monday at the I Putnam County Hospital.

The Women s Study Club will meet Friday, December 11th, at 2 p. m. with Mrs. James Johnson. Please remember the gift exchange. Jaycee Wives will meet at i Eitel’s Flowers, December 9th; at 7:30 o’clock. A special program will be given by Jack Flint. Members may bring a gift. Chapter I. P.E.O. will meet with Mrs. Fred Dettloff on Wednesday, December 9th, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Marion J. Wilson has returned to Greencastle after having been with her mother, Mrs. Charles Nussell, Villa Grove, Illinois, for the past six weeks. Mrs. Nussell is still in Mercy Hospital at Urbana, HI. Mrs. Patty Kallner and son, Greg, left Saturday afternoon for Kailua, Hawaii, to join her

to play with a partner wno listens to yoi^ against an opponent who dosen’t.

South dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH A 1093 V 874 O A 10 98 32 * 8 WEST EAST A 54 A QJ8 S? AKJ3 C? Q 109 5 2 0 Q O J764 A KJ 6 5 4 3 A 2 SOUTH A A K 7 6 2 V 6 0 K 5 A AQ 1097 South West North East 1 A 2 A 2 0 Pass 3 A 3 Pass 4 Double Pass 4 A All Pass Opening lead — K South ruffed the second round of hearts, cashed the ace of clubs and ruffed a low club in dummy. East over-ruffed

solidated school program — (care of The Daily Banner):

husband, L/Cpl. Gary K. Kail- and led another heart to make ner. Patty is the former Patty | South ruff again.

Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Jr. Wood, of this city. CWO Cecil P, Smith, who lives on Crescent Drive in Greencastle, is among the members of Company B of the 38th Supply & Transport Battalion, loctaed at Brazil, who have been awarded the Indiana Military Volunteer Emblem.

Declarer drew one round of trumps and led the queen of clubs, too late. W’est covered with the king of clubs, dummy ruffed, and East over-ruffed. This took the last trump out of dummy, so that West was bound to take the setting trick eventually wdth the jack of

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Notice to all Bainbridge, sur- It is our understanding that rounding community, good our farm next to Bainbridge is friends affected by the con- not in the center of the popula-

tion of the towmships concerned and it is our understanding that

We, the undersigned, wish to unc l er state law the new school i wish to take this means to ex- building should be, unless otherI plan our stand in this matter wise agreed upon, by all part*, of school consolidation and Other building sites have been 1 reasons why: considered and it would seem I have been asked by four that one can be purchased withmembers of the new school ou t the complete disruption of a board for this area if we would We like to take pride in sell forty acres of our farm that our c °nimunity and wish to adjoins Bainbridge for the pur- see *t progress just as much as pose of locating the new con- anyone else. We sincerely hope solidated school building. Our that the leaders selected for the answer is definitely no, We will sch001 board - through their wisnot and cannot place a dollar wisdorn wi H be ab,e to reach an value on our land for the reason agreement without the loss of that it is our home and place any friendship, where we wish to raise our It is our sinccre hope and children. belief that the present school If legal action is taken in an bo ar( j can and w jjj locate our ( effort to force us off our land, new school on a location sult . j we will use every legal means able to all and that we wll , to stay. continue to be friends and I was in the Regular Army justly proud of our accom . in- 1946 and 1947. This was be- piishments and we can go to tween wars and I did not do bed at night and say thank any fighting. Had I been called God for this great country,

upon to protect this great

The Sherwood Christian clubs.

Women’s Fellowship will meet The bidding should tell South

Wednesday, December 9th at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Milton Klebusch. Worship leader will be Mrs. Eugene Fredericks. The

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Study will be given by Mrs. Richard Judy. Co-Hostess will

be Mrs. Lee Zeig.

The Route 40 Riders Saddle Club wall meet December 10th at the State Farm Skeet Bldg, at 7:30 p. m. If the weather is extremely cold it will be held at Jenkins. There will be a gift exchange and election of officers, so all members are urged to come and bring their pound of food and own service.

all he needs to make his contract. Surely West has five more clubs headed by the king or king-jack. That is all South needs (as long as the trumps

break normally). DRAWS TRUMPS

After ruffing the second heart South should draw tw'o rounds of trumps. Then he takes the ace of clubs and continues with the queen of clubs.

country, I would have done so. We must remain free so that we can work and plan for our future without fear from anything like communism. W’e do not wish for our friends to think that we are impossible to deal with and will not sell aything that we have. We have a forty-acre farm that we will sell, located a mile and seven-tenths northwest of Bainbridge.

We owe mucn to our many friends that patronized us while we were in business in Baiabridge and for this kindness we will be forever grateful. In an effort for you to better understand our feelings, ask yourself how you and your family would feel if someone wanted to force you from your

home.

Jack Major and family Respectfully,

Hospital Notes

I Cola Bottling Co., Greencastle,

\ Route 1.

If West plays low, declarer' Dlsmissed Monday: Susan Het- Timothy Oscar Floyd, discards from dummy. East can ser ’ Walter Tate, Greencastle; Browning s Radiator Service,

Katherine Smith, Bainbridge; Brazil,

William Jones, Spencer.

ruff, but South wins any return and leads the ten of clubs to ruff out West's jack. South gets back to his hand and gives up one club trick, losing in all only one club, one heart and

one trump.

West fares no better if he covers the queen of clubs with the king. Dummy ruffs. East's best chance is to discard rather than over-ruff. South gets back to his hand with the king of diamonds to give up a club trick. Declarer then ruffs the heart return and leads out good clubs until East is willing to take his high trump. The defenders get only one club, one

heart, and one trump. DAILY QUESTION

Partner opens with one club.

Dean Zigler. The worship leader you respond one diamond, and band and father, Alva Chadd, is Miss Nell Morrison and the partner now bids one heart. It " bo passed away Dec. 8, 1958.

program will be given by Mrs. is once more up to you: Spade Maude Farmer. There will be a io 9 3, Heart 8 7 4. Diamond fifty-cent gift exchange and a 10 9 8 3 2, Club 8. What do

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Birthdays

Thomas Lisby, 32 Martinsville Street , 97 years old today,

Dec. 8th.

Mrs. John Berry

Hostess To M.E. Church The WSCS of the Cloverdale

Methodist Church will meet with Mrs. John Berry at 11:30 a.m. December 10 for a pitch-in dinner. Assistant hostess is Mrs.

IN MEMORY OF CECIL HULLER

Three years has passed

since that sad day

When one we loved was

called away

God took him home,

it was his will,

Within our hearts he

liveth still.

Mrs. Avaril Huller

children and grandchildren

IN MEMORY

In loving memory of our hus-

and Sandra Eunice

Lanam, DePauw University,

Greencastle.

Ricky Joseph Bnd, Metzger Lumber, Greencastle, and Carolyn Sue Lytle, at home, Greencastle, Route 3.

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Sheinwold On Bridge

By Alfred Sheinwold

One danger of bidding defensively is that the opponents may discover too much about

the hand. The ideal situation isheart

Answer: Pass. Your first response on only 4 points was quite doubtful, but you got away with it. Partner has bid a suit for which you have a better fit, and your best chance to avoid trouble is to get out wanted to force to game he could have jumped to two hearts; his rebid of only one

is not forcing.

Sweet memories still linger for-

ever,

Time cannot change them 'tis

true,

Years that come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. Mr. and Mrs. Lee McKamey Mrs. Pearl Chadd

Marriage License Hassel Gooch, Roachdale Town employee, Roachdale, and Lillie Margaret Culley, Coca-

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