The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 March 1965 — Page 2

Tht Daily Bannar, Graaneastla, Indiana Thursday, March 11 f 1965

Editorial-Wise

This Man DeGaulle

Is French President Charles de Gaulle trying to play both ends against the middle ? He announces that the United States cannot expect any French military assistance if a full-scale shooting war develops in South Viet Nam. On the other hand, he has apparently been making friendly gestures to the Soviet Union. It is known by American intelligence that Russia is replacing weapons and other equipment that Red China has been sending to the Viet Congs in North Viet Nam. At the same time, France seemingly does not want to stray too far away from United States financial aid and, at least on the surface, cordial relations. Now Gen. De Gaulle is a military man and he certainly knows that it takes might to combat might when diplomatic negotiations have failed or will not even be considered by the Viet Reds. Just why he should refuse military forces to help the Americans after all the United States has done for France in the past is a mystery unless he is trying to play it coyly and keep the Russians on his side if there should be an outright break with this nation.

A LOCAL TEENAGER'S VIEW By Janet Staub Hey Cat! are you a fish or a tuff guy? The translation of this question is, "Are you still using last season's words or are you using the words that are in?” Slang, like fads, are changing all the time. A word which may have just been qttered by your . , . { •

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teenager may have just gone out! If you are still unable to answer the question because you don’t know what words are in. well here a few: TUFF — the name given to a person who is “in.” FISH — the name given to a person who says "cool" and old words like that. GEAR — meaning great. NEAT — a word that fish use. In the “olden days" the word was “daddy’D" then it changed to “pop” now as far as I know dear ol’dad has lost his rating in slang categories. Most foreigners say that English is the hardest language to learn, but I must disagree with them slightly because It isn’t that it is so hard, it is always changing. I’ll play Indian for awhile, that is I’ll keep my ear to the ground and when the “word" is heard I’ll forward it. CLOVERDALE be TUFF. Bring the crown to Putnam County! GO — CLOVERS — GO

THE DAILY IAVINRR AND HERALD CONSOLIDATED 24-28 S. Jockion Si. GraancatMo, Ind. Businas* Phona OL 3-5151 Samual R. Raridan, Publishar Norma Hill, Gan. Mgr. Elisabeth Rariden, Business Mgr. James B. Zeis, Managing Editor William D. Hooper, Adv. Mgr. Entered in the Post Office at Groancastle, Indiana, as Second Class Ma8 matter under Act of March 7, 1S78. Subscription Prices Heme Delivery 40e per week Mailed In Putnam Ca. SB.00 per year Outside of Putnam Co. $10.00 par year Outside of Indiana $14.00 per year Bible Thought Neither is there salvation in any other; for there is none other name under Heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved. Acts 4:12. Jesus Christ is not one among many Saviors; He is the only Saviour of men. Personal And Local News Route 40 Riders Saddle Club will have a pitch-in dinner at ithe Skeet Bldg., State Farm at 7:00 p. m. March 11th. Members and guests are asked to l bring their own table service. -of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Michael of 643 East ! Seminary, was initiated into the Beta Gamma Chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority at | Monmouth College on March 6. Among Ann's many activities ' are WRA, YWCA, Oracle staff. : Student Center bowling team, j Concert-lecture Series Board, and Social Service chairman of Beta Gamma Chapter.

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Lose Umbrellas TOKYO UPI — The metropolitan police board Lost and Found Department reported Wednesday that Tokyo residents lost 120.000 umbrellas last year — one for each 100 residents. It said most of the umbrellas were lost during warm weather when people become more forgetful.

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ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Christine Gofer, March 11.

County Hospital Dismissed Wednesday: James York, Greencastle Lelia Horne, Greencastle Thelma Bailey, Roachdale Rosemary Fenwick, Cloverdale Keith Smith, Gosport Glen Williams, Indianapolis Births: Mr. and Mrs. Denny Blackburn, Spencer, a boy, Wednesday.

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Roachdale O.E.S. Installation March 27 Roachdale Chapter of Eastern Star held their stated meeting Monday evening. The Worthy Matron, Mrs. Emma Clark and Worthy Patron, Franklin Ford presided. Plans were made for installation, which will be held Saturday, March 27th. The Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron Invited all officers and their wives and husbands to attend a dinner in their honor on March 14th at 7:00 p. m. in the Masonic Hall. Refreshments were served during the social hour at the close of the meeting.

WILL BE APRIL BRIDE

Mr. and Mrs. William Robert Padgett wish to announce the approaching marriage of his daughter, Virginia Ann, to John Larry Clodfelter, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfelter, Greencastle, and Hubert K. Clodfelter, Detroit, Michigan. The wedding will be held Saturday, April 3, at two-thirty in the afternoon in the Gobin Memorial Methodist Church. The Reverend Kyle M. Miller and the Reverend Stanley D. Nicol will officiate. Immediately following the ceremony a reception will be held at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority.

Mrs. Alma Grimes Is Hostess To Club March 4th the Thursday Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Alma Grimes. After the good dinner the Club was called to order by our President Mrs. Edna Cox with the group singing the Club song “America.” Mrs. Carrie Ziegelman offered Prayer. Roll Call was answered with “St. Patrick Quotations.” Secretary report was read by Mrs. Rosalie Allen and approved. The Treasurer was absent so no report. Flower report was read by Mrs. Vivetta Larkin. Dues was collected. Door Prize went to Mrs. Kate McIntyre. Menu was made out for next meeting. Each received a prize. Club books were past out to members present and there were 10 members present. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Edna Cox April first, Roll Call will be “A Bible verse beginning with a letter of your first name.'*

In Memory

Imports ROCHESTER. N. Y. UPI — Three players on International League club rosters were born in Europe — infielder Terry Tewell (Richmond) and pitcher Duncan Wood (Syracuse) were born in the British Isles and outfielder Gabriel Puniska (Toronto) in Germany.

Romero's Role HOLLYWOOD UPI — Cesar Romero will play a south-of-the-border ambulance-chasing lawyer in "Community Property” at Warner Bros.

DANCE ELKS CLUB Saturday Night March 13 Music by JOHN WOOD For Elks and their Ladies

In loving memory of James A. Alice, who passed away March 11, 1950. The flowers we place upon his grave, may wither and decay, But love for you who sleep beneath will never fade away. There’s not a day, dear Dad We do not think of you. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Robinson Patricia Lou and Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. A1 Heger Mike and Debbie Mrs. Addie Alice.

§heinwold On Bridge Discard Right Losers In Making Expert Play By ALFRED SHEEVWOLD National Men’s Team Champion When you cannot follow suit, it may be better to discard instead of ruffing. If you deliberately bring this situation about, executing a “loser-on-loser" play, make sure of discarding the right losers. South dealer East-West vulnerable NORTH A None V A Q 7 6 O A 6 5 3 2 * J 7 6 3 WEST EAST * 1053 A A42 t?853 V J 10 94 O KQJ9 O 108 4K108 4 A952 SOUTH 4 KQJ9876 V K2 O 74 4 Q4 South West North East 4 4 AH Pass Opening lead — OK Declarer took the ace of diamonds and ran the three top hearts to get rid of the losing diamond. Then he led dummy’s last heart and discarded a club. It was a fine idea, as far as it went. If declarer ruffed a diamond instead of playing the fourth heart, he could then lead the king of spades to force out the ace. East would lead a club to the king, win the club return with the ace and then lead the jack of hearts. No matter how South played,

West would get the setting trick with the ten of spades. South hoped to prevent this situation from developing by giving the opponents the heart trick in exchange for a club. West foiled the plot by discarding the ten of clubs on the fourth heart. East naturally cashed the ace of clubs and led

another club to make South ruff. IN THE MIDDLE When South led the king of spades to drive out the ace, East returned a club and South waa in the middle. West was sure to get his ten of spades. South threw the wrong losers on the hearts. He should discard a club on the third heart and his other club on dummy’s fourth heart. Even if West also discards a club, South can ruff the club return and lead the king of spades to force out the ace. South can then ruff another club J’nd draw trumps with the queen and jack. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one spade, and the next player passes. You hold: spades, A, 4, 2; hearts, J, 10, 9, 4; diamonds, 10, 8; clubs, A, 9, 5, 2. What do you say? Answer: Bid two clubs and raise spades later. You have 9 points in high cards and 1 point for the doubleton, but you should treat this like an 11point hand because of the two aces. Aces are really worth more than 4 points for suit contracts.

Then our lesson was given by Mrs. Bee, who gave a very interesting and educationa) talk on "Sex Education for Children.” She said that when your child asks you questions about sex, answer It easily and without embarrassment. You should make your answers short, simple, but truthful. Then when they feel they need to know more, they will come back and ask more questions, if they feel they can talk to you. We wish to thank Mrs. Bee for taking the time to present us with that lesson. We all learned a great deal from It. Those receiving secret sister gifts were Alice Hacker, Betty Cline and Shirley Cooper. The raffle which was a cherry pie, was won by Alice Hacker. The thought for the month, “If Nobody Knows the Trouble You’ve Seen, You’re not living in a Small Town.”

BeUe Union Club Held Monthly Meeting The Jefferson Belles Home Demonstration Club held their monthly meeting in the home of Shirley Cooper. We opened the meeting by all singing “My Wild Irish Rose.”

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ASSOCIATE CHIROPRACTOR ANNOUNCES OPENING Dr. Robert Rubio announces his opening as an Associate Chiropractor with Dr. D. H. Austin, Green* castle, Indiana. Dr. Rubble's pre-professional study was at Theil college, Greenville Pennsylvania and graduated from Lincoln Choir Prectico College, Indianapolis, Ind. Dr. Austin and Dr. RubU will shara offices far the Pracfic# of Chirapractic at 201 S. Indiana Strsst. Hours By Appointment Mon| Thru Set. 9:00 e.m. to 9:00 p.m. OL 3-3024

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