The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 March 1965 — Page 2

Th« Daily Bannar, Graancastla, Indiana Thursday, March 25,1965

WGRE News At 7:00 this evening the 4th grade class at Miller School will present a live studio production on “Holland” with music and discussion of their study of that country. The 4th graders will be assisted by their teacher, Mrs. Dorothy Miller, and their student teacher, Miss Mary Schoeneberger.

Thursday at approximately 10:45 a.m., as a special event, the Green Room will preview the Little Theater performance of “Rashomon” after the opening night performance in Speech Hall.

Children's Playhouse, Friday at 5:00 p.m., present "How Boots Befooled the King.’’ The cast of this production includes Mary Williams as the Narrator; Wayne Sullivant as Boots; Steve Sullivant as Peter and Footman; Pat Luzar as Paul and the King; Mary Whitaker as Father; Julia Carney as Woman and Servant; and Susan Silander as Council. WGRE broadcasts on the 91.5 spto on the FM dial.

This Friday at 7:30 p.m., on Campus Interviews, Jan Strasma will be talking to Vance Packard, author of The Hidden Persuaders and other books dealing with the social and economic conditions in the United States.

Radio Nederland on Friday at 8:02 p.m., presents orchestral works from the 1959 Holland Festival. Selections to be heard include: Symphony No. 39 in G minor (Joseph Haydn) as played by the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra with Szymon Goldberg, and Six Orchestral Pieces (Anton Webern) as played by the Concertgebouw Orchestra with Hans Bosbaud conducting.

Club Pays Tribute To Deceased Member Again God has called to her Eternal Home, one of our faithful members, Elnora Edwards. Who was a highly esteemed and member of our Canaan Home Demonstration Club. She was always willing to give freely of her time and energy to help promote all club activities. Her son Kenneth has lost a loving devoted mother, who will always cherish the memory of her Christian Virtue. She will be sadly missed in our club. Resolved that a copy of these resolutions be sent to her son Kenneth, a copy placed upon our records, also a copy be published in a local newspaper.

A LOCAL TEENAGER'S VIEW by Janet Staub It’s SPRING! Winter 1964-65 is a thing of the past, it is History. History it is indeed. For the first time in its History the GREENCASTLE SCHOOL system closed down completely because of snow (four days in fact). The FILLMORE CARDINALS had weekend guests because of the frozen H2°. Also the snow in itself was some kind of record. The snow and basketball can’t both go on so the GREENCASTLE TIGER CUBS left the GOLDEN BEARS of SCHULTE in hibernation instead of digging everybody out. Along the sports line, the CLOVERDALE CLOVERS broke the string of County Tournament victories that BAINBRIDGE had and won the tournament. A small kid from BELLE UNION is now ranked as the third highest scorer in Indiana for just pushing a little orange sphere through the hoop lots, and lots of times. The CLOVERS of CLOVERDALE made themselves known again by winning the local sectional for the first time and then going to the regional and doing the same thing. As SPRING arrived last Saturday it was snowing. But don't despair; Spring is really here and to prove it the Greencastle students only have forty six days of school left. (Except the Seniors of course). Also a little bird (of the Robin class) informed me the other day that Peter Cottontail was spotted coloring Easter eggs! HAPPY SPRING

Card of Thanks I want to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to Dr. Schauwecker, Dr. Steele and Dr. Lett for their excellent care and courteous services rendered during my rcent stay in the hospital. I am so grateful to the members of the hospital staff who were so helpful and courteous in any way. The thoughtfulness of relatives, neighbors and friends for their visits, flowers, letters and cards. Also thank you Rev. Palmer for your daily God Bless you message to me, So in return may I just say God Bless you one and all. Mildred Bowman

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Card Of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our relatives, friends, and neighbors for their sympathy and understanding; for the beautiful floral tributes, cards, those who sent food, Rev. Allen Reynolds for his consoling words, the Scott Sisters for their hymns, the Putnam Co. Hospital, Dr. Jones, Dr. Schauwecker, Nurses and Aides, and Whitaker Funeral Home for their services and many kindnesses. Also the men who helped on Thursday, Feb. 25, getting the roads open to get our husband and father, Raymond McCammack, to th hospital. Words cannot express our thanks. Mrs. Maune McCammack Mr. and Mrs. Keith McCammack and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Gene McCammack and Family Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen and Family Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Lewis and Daughter, pd

Sheinwold On Bridge BRIDGE for Thursday, 3-25.... Alert Defense Beats Sound Game Contract By ALFRED SHEINWOLD National Men’s Team Champion In an expert game, a jump response to partner’s takeout double is far from forcing. The doubler passes if he has a light double; he goes on if he has good values for his double. The jump response shows about 9 or 10 points, counting distribution as well as high cards. East dealer East-West vulnerable NORTH * QJS2 • V A O QUO7 + AK43 , WEST EAST * A3 A 64 J 10982 V 76543 O AK98 O 432 + J6 *Q32 SOUTH * K 109 87 V KQ O 65 * 10987 East Sooth Weal North Pass Pass I ^7 Double Pass 2 4 Pass 4 4 All Pass Opening lead — OK

Annual Meeting 4-H News

decided that new members [would be initiated next meeting. [The members enjoyed recrea-

On Monday, March 22, the tion and the meeting was adFillmore Farmers 4-H Club had journed

its second regular meeting of

the year.

The meeting was called to order by President, Allan Sutherlin. Secretary read the minutes and they were approved. Roll was .called and dues paid. In the business part of the meeting it was decided that there would be a community 4-H day In Fillmore sometime in the near future. It was also

Tuesday evening, March 23rd was Tractor Maintenance evening for all members of the junior and senior divisions of

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CONSULTANT HOLLYWOOD UPI—Mayor Willard Fraser of Billings, Mont., will act as a location consultant for “The Day Custer Fell” at 20th-Fox.

Mrs. Richard Huestis The seventh annual meeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Terre Haute District of the Methodist Church will be held on Monday, March 29 at the First Methodist Church in Crawfordsville. Mrs. Richard Heustis, District President presiding, will convene the meeting at 9:00 a. m. Organ maditations by Miss Julia E. Wilson, prayer by the host pastor, Rev. Ralph M. Jones will be followed by greetings and announcements by the local president, Mrs. Edwin Flanigan. Mrs. Kenneth Eggers will give the report of the nominating committee and the election of officers will be held. Mrs. J. Homer Loveall will recognize the retiring officers and present special memberships. Mrs. Veldon Montgomery will give a preview of the School of Missions after which Mrs. C. J. Rogers, Northwest Indiana Conference President will introduce the speaker of the morning, Mrs. Hilding E. Krusell. (See insert and mat.) Following the noon luncheon and the review of the Program Materials Mrs. Buel Horn will give the afternoon devotion-s and Mrs. Acquilla W. Groves will present special music. Mrs. Richard Tucker, District Treasurer, will dedicate the offering and Mrs. Ralph Hawkins will call the roll of the Societies. Rev. Ralph Steele, District Superintendent, will install the new officers followed by the benediction by Mrs. Heustis.

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County Hospital Dismissed Wednesday: Robert Sutherlin, Greencastle Goldie Small, Greencastle Kathryn Detloff, Greencastle Mary O’Neal, Greencastle Linda Oliphant, Spencer Lillian Goodpaster, Coatesville Nancy Hull, Cloverdale Births: Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander, Greencastle, Route 4, a girl, today. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neeley, 1138 Avenue C, a boy, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Walker Gilmer, 405 Anderson Street, a boy, Wednesday.

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Frank Puckett, today, Marct 25th.

Marriage License Donnie Gene Keeney, farmer, Greencastle, and Sharon Kay Sadler, at home, Greencastle.

When this hand wajs played last month in the annual Intercollegiate Championships, North was glad to respond to the jump. North has top values for the takeout double and should go right to game to avoid misunderstandings. The game contract is eminently sound, but can be defeated by alert defense. In the tournament, entered by thousauds of college students in 233 colleges, only a few defenders found the right line of play. West opens the king of diamonds and sees that the defense needs a club trick to defeat the contract. The club trick is hard to get because of the danger that South will discard his club losers on dummy's good

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ROUTINE DEFENSE South makes his contract against a routine defense. If West shifts to the jack of clubs at the second trick, for example, dummy wins and returns a trump to knock out the ace. Dummy wins the next club, and declarer draws another round of trumps and gives up a diamond trick. South then discards two losing clubs on dummy’s good diamonds, making the contract. West can defeat the contract by cashing he ace of diamonds at the second trick and then leading a low diamond. Declarer immediately leads a trump to force out the ace, whereupon West leads another diamond to let East ruff. South can overruff, but one of his discards is thus killed and he must eventually give up a club trick. It's unusual to put partner's trumps in the middle deliberately, but this costs nothing when you are sure that partner’s trumps are worthless. The important thing then is to spoil dummy’s tricks. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one diamond, and the next player passes. You hold: spades, A, 3; hearts, J, 10, 9, 8, 2; diamonds, A, K, 9, 8; clubs, J, 6. What do

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Mrs. Imogene Richards was hostess for Kappa Delta Phi Sorority Tuesday evening. During the business meeting, it was decided to again sponsor a Greencastle junior to Girls’ State. Contributions were made to the Art League, Red Cross, and Cancer Society. Many membere were making plans to attend Regional convention April 2-3 at the Marott Hotel. Cards and delicious refreshments were enjoyed by twentyfive members during the social hour. Assisting the hostess were Wanda Bundy, Jean Riddle, Judy Albin, Lois Boswell, i and Madelaine Matthews. Mary j Ann Frye won the door prize, i

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At Country Club Bridge Party Ladies and your invited guests come fly your kite at Windy Hill, Tuesday, March 30th. Luncheon at 12:30 with bridge following. Call for reservation by Saturday noon. Phone OL 3-3464.

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tried to pass a big truck on U. S. 20 on Gary’s east side. The car hit the rear of the truck. Vermillion died In Gary Methodist Hospital. An earlier accident Wednesday night on a slushy highway in Marion County killed a Hendricks County woman.

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