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The Daily Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana Wednesday, December 30, 1964

Sheinwold On Bridge Look For Simple Play To Play Bridge Hand By Alfred Sheinwold National Men’s Team Champion You can get from New York to California by flying west across the United States, but some people might prefer to fly eastward acsoss Europe and Asia, thus reaching the West Coast from the other direction. The same people must be the ones who play a bridge hand the hard way. South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH A AQ8

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Local Comment Frequent visitors to the Greencastle Council meetings i were amazed at the swiftness . with which the City Fathers ; { .A acted during the last meeting. It was probably about the Mr - and Mrs - Kenneth Clark shortest meeting on record. of Bainbridge announce the Twenty-five minutes. Approaching marriage of their daughter Susan, to Ralph Anderson. Mr. Anderson is the son Two hours after this column of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson

THE DAILY BANNER AND HERALD CONSOLIDATED 28-28 S. Jackson St. GrssneetH*, Ind. Business Phone OL 3-5151 Samuel R. Roriden, Publisher Elizabeth Roriden, Business Mgr. James B. Zeis. Managing Editor William D. 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

December Meeting Is Held By WSG The December WSG meeting was held in the beautifully decorated home of Mrs. Ruth Morrison. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Franklin with a prayer. A new member, Mrs, Sandra Walters was welcomed. The minutes of the November meeting were read and approved. Several Christmas cards re-

ters, Mrs. Evelyn McKamey will have the worship service. Mrs. Mary Anne Staley the Program. The meeting was closed with prayer in unison. Delicious Christmas cookies, tea and coffee were served by the hostess to seven members, two guests and three children.

CARD OF THANKS

Moilod in Putnam Co. $7.00 par yaar ceived from the Guild District

appeared in the Banner, a gentleman called and wanted to know how we found out it was him who suggested the court house be replaced with a parking lot. It wasn’t necessarily that gentleman who

spoke first. More than one per- will follow at the church son has casually mused over

the suggestion.

of Crawfordsville.

The wedding will be in the Bainbridge Methodist Church on January 17th at 2:30. No invitations are being sent but all relatives and friends are invited to attend. A reception

planned as a Tea for the WSCS Churches - Schools and individ- fam ily and I thank you Friends and neighbors of at the Community Building on uals for their generous gifts with all our hearts for making Commercial Place we all thank Sunday, January 17 at 3:30. and food and flowers, and songs our Xmas so wonderful, the you from the bottom of our The worship service was giv-; and visits that spread Christ-[ Moose ’ the Churches - the Co1 ' hearts for

en by Mrs. Jennie Mitchell. The program by Mrs. Barbara Mann. The February meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Sandra Wal-

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Writ Issued By Supreme Court

spades is to refuse the first diamond trick. West must switch to a different suit since a diamond continuation would give you a trick with the jack

of diamonds.

You cash the top hearts, ruff a heart in dummy, cash the top clubs, ruff a club, get back to

dummy with a

The persimmon seed prediction of excessive snow so far

failed to come through. How- INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The ever, you seers and mystics Indiana Supreme Court has iscan take heart. The winter is 1 sued a temporary writ preventfar from over. The roughest ] ing the Blackford Circuit Court months lie ahead. from taking further action in a suit seeking appointment of The CIoverdal e Cemetery As-

: a receiver. : sociation will meet January 2 That coffee break establish-' The hi £ h court & ave Judge > nom^iidtv^undme C1 ° Verdale ment mentioned in the other 0rvilIe A - Pursley until Jan. 18 u y Ulldin &-

to show cause why the order! The Putnam County Auto

Outsido of Putnam Co. $8.00 par yaar Officers, were passed around to n 0 ^

Outsido of Indiana $12.00 par yaar be read.

^ thank all The January meeting was

Bible

Thought

Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute

you. Matthew 5:45.

Resolve to love people that are not friendly to you. It is the mightiest force against hate. Love will not ultimately fail because God is love. Personal And

Local News

Mrs. Mack Rollings is a patient in the Putnam County

Hospital.

The Donna Nursing Home in Cloverdale wishes to

OUR SPECIALTY WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES PAUL'S PASTRY SHOP

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organizations. Clubs,

Card Of Thanks

(FRIENDS)

Card Of Thanks

mas cheer among the residents

of the Home.

Helen Carroll, Manager

the love and kind-

lege, everybody that helped us. ness shown Mother in our sor-

God knew we needed it and row.

God Bless You All.

Louise Thomas and eight children.

The Lee Kendall— Wife and Children

column still has its gripers. One j lo snow uause wny Lne oruei The Putnam County

u. gt-l u<n_t\ . g ent j eman was soun( jing out should not be made permanent. Li cen se Branch will not open —- - ' Ui yP° ! the city fathers who held Green - Brunswick Corp. filed a suit until 9 a m Monday, Jan. 4, ano er cu , an castle's reins when the interur- seekin £ appointment of a re- instead of 8:30 as stated yester-

ban was shut down. He felt ceiver for Victory Lanes, Inc., day _

East’s last trump. By this time

dummy's last club is good, and { , V" a bowling alley. Victory Lanes , . , , .. they should have done a better J J i ,

you can lead a diamond to tne was denied a motion for a Golden Circle Club, will meet

, ^ i i tv. job smoothing out the places . ,

ace to reach that last club. W here the tracks ran ! cban8e J ud S e and attor- for an afternoon meeting, Jan. Nothing hard about this, and x eie e Iac s ian- neys then went to the Supreme 28th with Mrs. Joe Hinote. your only problem is to cash Court and obtained the tern- Notice change of meeting

your tricks in the safest order. Greencastle is lucky in one porary writ. place.

You should draw two trumps way. Other cities must build

first. Then lead out two clubs special bumps in the street to

and a club ruff. Then ruff a heart in dummy, and finally ruff a second club. Any reasonable sequence of plays will

work.

HARD WAY WORKS

As the cards lie, you can make the slam even if you take

the first trick in dummy with , , , ‘ ~ . . _ J ifound abandoned m the

the ace of diamonds. Cash the

discourage the fast drivers. That's already taken care of on Bloomington Street. Especially by the Pennsy crossing. If nothing else will slow down the drivers, that most certainly will.

Marriage Licenses

Capt. Richard Boyle and little daughter, Toni Lynn, spent Saturday with her great-grand-mother, Mrs. Paul Hetser, near

Poland.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harper

The wrecked

city

„ ... parking lot not only was intop hearts, ruff a heart in dum-; ... ... ... .. * _ _ . ...... ! volved with a hit-run accident

my, and lead out all of the

trumps.

Your last five cards are a trump, two diamonds and two

Harold B. Gregory, tree trimmer, Greencastle, Route 3, and Sharon Kay King, at home, |

Greencastle. and family of Bowling Green, Howard Lewis Gray, construe- and Gene Kerrick of Peru tion, Reelsville, Route 2, and, v *v. u v j _ „ spent the Christmas holidays Wilma Irene Kent, waitress, , u , T . ,,,

a„+ f vr, 1 r,Kii» - ’i with Mr. and Mrs. W. O.

automobile j Columbus, Route 6. Bert Edward Dickerson. U. S. Army, Roachdale, Route 2, and Janet Lynn Moore, at home, I

Greencastle.

on West Walnut, but it also appears to have been the vehicle

involved with a tavern rob- stilesville. Route 1, and Anne

clubs. West and the 4ummy I I" top it off. tbe , rene Hunter. Horn, Laundry,

. I vehicle was stolen in Indiana-; Fillmore.

must each save three clubs and

pelis.

John Loudermilk

re- Guest Of Grandson

two diamonds. At this point West must discard before dum-

mv | The Banner sometimes

West must save his clubs and I ceives P hone calls about mis ' John E - Lowdermilk, of must therefore discaiti the ten i takes a PPearing in the paper J Greencastle, arrived in Mission, of diamonds. You then throw a I * Iak ^g mistakes isn't our busi- j Texas, on December 23rd to

ness, but at least we know ] spend the rest of the winter in

that people do read our paper.

club from dummy and lead a diamond to give up a trick to West’s unguarded queen. You take the rest of the tricks with dummy's high clubs, and your

own jack of diamonds.

The hard way is more spectacular, but plays hob with your

partner’s blood pressure. DAILY QUESTION

An out-of-town visitor stopped a local man and asked for directions to a certain street. The local man gave them to him

and sent him on

minutes later the local man

Mathew and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones and son Steve of

Putnamville.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cue re- . turned last night from Ann l

, t _ a El ,ler ’ Marines, Arbor, Michigan where they i

spent the holidays with their I son and family. They attended the Michigan-Butler game Wed- .

nesday night.

A party was held in the , home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne | Detro Sunday evening in their j honor by Mrs. Fred Pursell. j They were celebrating their j Silver Wedding Anniversary, j

j found the visitor hoplessly con-

Partner opens with one heart,} fused. The street signs on the

Wsiting X his gr^dsIm'Sster E. j They received many lovely gifts ’ Heinzman, who is minister of Airman First Class Jesse A. Mission. Marchbanks who has just reAlso expected in the home for turned from Iceland is spendthe holiday season are Mr. and in I the holidays here with his

his way Teni MrS ' Walter R Heinzman. She parents and sisters on West » w. a) ™ an is the dau & hler of Mr- Lewder- Walnut Street Road. He will

milk. The Heinzman family ! return to duty in Georgia on

have been living in Las Cruces. Jan. 2nd.

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SOURCE OF SAVINGS ON THE SQUARE

, , r ,, .New Mexico since 1927 after Special worship services at and the next player pa,se,.Y^jCo™r 5 h.a ,v,d,nt!y been blown I aIUr the Bethel Baptist Church for

hold: Spade A Q 8. Heart 7, by the wind or turned by human Diamond A 6 4 3, Club A K hand in such a way that the 10 4 2. What do you say? visitor and even the local resi- (

Answer: Bid two clubs. You dent himself couldn’t find their University

cannot quite afford to jump to way. There seems to be more

such a con-

three clubs with neither a very than one sign in

powerful suit of your own nor dition. Both men gave up and _ , _ . , , some kind of support for part- retired to refresh their body Q WT I natlKS

ner’s suit. ' and soul at a nearby pub.

and neighbors for their kind- | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pitts were

ness shown us at the passing of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hymen and

* * * our mother and grandmother, j daughters, Patricia, Carol and

A Greencastle resident wrote killed there before there will be Isabelle Sherman. We want to Mary and son Jim of Brookston

from DePauw University. Mr. New Year’s eve at 8:00 p. m. Heinzman will retire from New by our pastor, Rev. Jack Mc-

this Daniel, young people and others,

next Summer. ! Come, bring cookies or sand-

wiches for the fellowship hour. Drinks will be served by Sr.

B.Y.F.

Those here to spend Christ-

\\ e wish to thank the friends mas an d over the weekend with

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

a letter to the Banner asking a question. We thought the question and subsequent remarks warranted publishing. “At the corner of Franklin and Jackson Streets, Thursday, December 24th, the very day before Christmas, our nice city could have seen two or more deaths take place. “From the comments made and from the facts resulted that some one will have to be

a stop light placed in that those who sent flowers an d Mr. and Mrs. Charlie spot. and * ood and especially the BTank and daughters Debora “I for one, came very close wbi taker Funeral Home of and Karon and sons, Steven and

Cloverdale and AngweP Cur- Richard of Lafayette. Richard tain Factory. Frank remained for a visit over

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Allegree the holidays.

to getting hit at this same corner and it isn't pleasant to

recall the incident.

“There seems to be no speed signs for Highway 43 from West Washington Street north. The question is why can’t something be done to protect

our people better?’’

I. G.

and Family.

On December 28, the Clover-

BAINBRIDGE TAP LOUNGE WISHES ALL A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR

and invitas all of you to our NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY

Sorving the Finest

BEVERAGES, STEAKS, CATFISH, SHRIMP Favors for Everyone, Hate, Horns and Noise Makers COME RING IN THE NEW AND OUT THE OLD VERNA end PAUL EMERY, Proprietors

idale Senior English Class and

NotCS j Thespians attended the film ver-

jsion of “My Fair Lady” at the

Dismissed Tuesaay: W illiam Circle Theater in Indianapolis. K. Barcus, Cloverdale; Sherry Those who attended were: Miller, Eminence; Melvin Gibbs, ! Sarah Q uinct te, Nancy BarkGreencastle. , er> Barbara Stidd, Glenda Mc-

| Cammack, Norman Hoffa, P^ayette Staley, Phyllis P^urr, Sheila Casida, Phyllis Williams, Sharon Cromwell, Diana Lewis, Betty Jo Branneman, Alicia Casida, Janet Coon, Sandra Lew-is, Vivian Whitaker, Steve Sendweyer, Norma Shrader, Mike Sutherlin, Alan Cash, Lewis Cline, Nancy Cradick, Judy Williams, Mr. and Mrs.

Ott, and Mrs. Franklin.

30 years in the cleaning and laundry business only. No other means of support. From Top Quality work, now Top Value Stamps. Old Reliable White Cleaners.

Putnam Court Notes Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis vs. Leonard Sims, complaint on note.

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OPEN FRIDAY New Years Day

TILL 6 O’CLOCK

ityr/ry fiat AND THANK YOU We've enjoyed serving you and hope to sine you next year, too!

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