The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 August 1965 — Page 2

Th# Daily Banner. Greancastla, Indiana Saturday, August 28, 1965

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED 24*2B S. Joefcten Si. OrMRcostla. Ind. Butinau Phena OL M1S1 llizabath Raridan Ettota, Publithar S. R. Raridan, Saniar Editor Nerma Hill. Gan Mgr. Jama* B. Zai*. Managing Editor William D. Hoopor. Adv Mgr. Cntarod in tbo Pott OHico at Groan* cattlo. Indiana a* Socand Claw Mai mattor undor Act of March 1, IS78. Subscription Pricot Homo Oolivory 40c par wooli Mailod In Putnam Co. SS.00 par yoar Outsido at Putnam Co. $10.00 par yoar Outiido at Indiana $14.00 par yoar Bible Thought Examine yourselves whether ye be in the faith. 2 Corinthians

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Introspection is a good thing now and then. Personal And Local News

Sheinwold On Bridge Don’t Think Of Luck Think of Right Play By ALFRED SHEINWOLD It isn’t necessary to believe in bad luck. Bad play is quite enough to account for all of our losses at bridge. South dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH A $542 V 7632 O S 6 2 dh J10 WEST EAST *63 *110 8 7 Q J 854 V 10 0 A 10 9 5 0743 * A7 * 96432 SOUTH * AKQ <5? AK9 O KQJ * KQ85 South West North Em* 3 NT All Paw Opening lead — 5 South felt very lucky as he assorted his cards. What luck to pick up a 27-point hand! He felt that his bid of three notrump was an underbid, but he later changed his mind.

West opened the five of

Rev. Francis Hull announces hearts. South won with the king

MRS. WILLIAM BRUCE SCHLANSKER

St. Andrew’s Episcopal 1 The attendants wore long EmChurch was the setting today pire gowns of moss green chiffor the wedding of Miss Jane fon over taffeta. They carried Elizabeth Turk and William garden bouquets of chartreuse Bruce Schlansker. Rev. Chester Fuji mums and ivy. Their headG. Minton of the Episcopal Di- pieces were of moss green tulle ocese of Indianapolis official- with a single Fuji mum. The

there will be a special Mass at 7 a.m. Sunday. John Beamon. 20, was jailed Friday evening by city police on a Putnam Circuit Court warrant charging violation of pai role. Stephen Kish, 45 Evansville, was lodged in the county jail at 11:30 Friday night by State Trooped Wayne Miller. Kish

a

of educational broadcasting.

Mr. Schlansker has attended was charged with being the University of Colorado and drunken pedestrian,

the Northern branch of the University of Virginia in Alexandria, where he has been living during the last year. This

will be attending the

There will be special all day meeting Tuesday at the Fillmore Methodist Recreation

and cunningly returned the queen of diamonds. If West played low. South would «witch I to clubs to get nine tricks In a hurry. West was not taken in by the queen of diamonds. He won i with the ace and returned the queen of hearts to drive out the

ace.

When South got around to leading clubs, West took the ace of clubs and the rest of his hearts to defeat the contract. LOUD COMPLAINT

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

Mr. and Mrs. James G. | University. She Is teaching in America, Washington, D. C. He Hughes announce the engage- the Birmingham, Michigan is associated with the architecment of their daughter, Jane sch ° o1 s y stem - ! tural firm of John Henry SulEllen, and Stuart Lee Carlson. Mr ’ Carlson wa s graduated livan. Jr., A.I.A., Rockville, Rockville. Maryland. j from Creighton University, Maryland. Mr. Carlson is the Omaha, Nebraska, with a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sture Miss Hughes was graduated Bachelor of Science degree and Thorsten Carlson, Bethesda,

South complained loud And from St ’ Mar y' s College, Notre has studied at the School of Maryland.

Building for quilting. All wo- ^ about his bad luck. The ^ >arne ' Indiana, and received a Engineering and Architecture An early summer wedding is

ri HT*1 n O' ^ i — ’_ J r r a: r a i i • t ▼ ^

ed at the double ring ceremony flower girl wore a long dress fall he wm oe anenumg uie mori int»ro®tor! 1 ion* auuui ms uau iuvu. j , - which was held at 2:30 this identical to those of the brides- University of Colorado in Boul- thimble and needles ? hearts might have broken 4-2. master 8 degree from Indiana of Catholic University of planned.

afternoon.

The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Laurel H. Turk, 209 Hillsdale Avenue. Parents of the bridegroom are Lt. Col. and Mrs. Forrest W. Schansker of Ft. Worth, Texas. Vases of white Fuji mums decorated the altar of the

maids. Her headpiece was a small band of pale yellow pom poms, and she carried a white basket of yellow carnation pet-

als.

The brother of the bridegroom. Robert E. Schlansker, was best man. Ushers were

church. Brass candelabra and James F Elrod of Greencastle. pews were adorned with white David and John Ittenbaeh, both

der. where the couple will re-

side.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coffman of Greencastle and Mr. and

or West might have held only one ace instead of two. If the

. ,,, „ , East-West hands had been exSpecial out of town guests . Mrs. Marlin Coffman of Bloom- L h d the openinJ lead would who attended the wedding were: | ington have returned from Ya-1 have been ln some other suit

Mrs. N. G. Turk and Dr. and zoo City, Mississippi, where

Mrs. Lloyd M. Turk, East Lan- they visited with Miss Masing, Michigan; Dr. and Mrs. ble Stoner. Miss Stoner is a Kenneth L. Turk, Ithaca. New j former resident of this ctiy. York; Mrs. Jane L. Griffiths, The Business and Profes-

and South would have his con-

tract.

Never a word about the good luck of being dealth a 27-point hand. Never a word about the

Los Angeles, California; Mrs. sional Women's Club will hold bad play that ha(J enabled the

satin bows and Fashion fern. of Indianapolis, and Thomas Charles Schlansker and Mr. and a called meeting ^Wednesday,; opponents to defeat him .

The bride's Empire gown was L ' Turk of East Lansing, Mich- Mrs. Paul M. Long, Jerseyville. September 1, at 7:30 at the of candleglow silk lined peau iS" 311 - Illinois; Mrs. Blanche Beau- home of Miss Marianna Theo-

and Chantilly lace. The lace A reception at the DePauw bodice had a portrait neckline University Art Center was held and elbow length wing sleeves, immediately following the eer-

The bell shaped skirt ended In a chapel train and was accented at the waist in back by a small cabbage rose. A crown of handmade tiny crystal flowers

emony. The four tiered cake

South should refuse the first heart trick. If East can continue hearts, the suit is no threat; South can afford to lose

bach, Miss Edith M. Allen and fort to be prseent. Important]^ heartj . and two aces If

East cannot continue hearts, a

champ, Mrs. Ruth Ittenbaeh bold, 703 Terrace Lane. All and children, Mrs. David Itten- members please make an ef- J

Mr. and Mrs. Ott Knofke, all of business will be transacted.

was arranged on a plateau of Indianapolis; Mrs. Charles Me- A class of 143 freshman stu- shift to any other guit Fashion fern, and the base was Ginnis and children and Mr. and dents will enter Indianapolis gouth time tQ drive out tht two

decorated with gardenias and clusters of white grapes. Assist-

secured the bride's Spanish ing at the reception were Miss Granada lace mantilla, which is Jane E. Hughes of Greencastle. a family heirloom. She carried Miss Charlotte Gruver of Leba bouquet of white amazon lil- anon and Mrs. Warren Parsons ies and stephanotis on i small of Bloomington, lace fan. The bride was graduated from Miss Marilyn J. Miller of DePauw University and has atWashington. D. C.. was maid of tended the University of Kanhonor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. sas. She is a member of Alpha George Brattain and Miss Ev- Chi Omega sorority and Theta elyn Kay Whaley, both of Sigma Phi honorary. For the Bloomington. Miss Sally Jo last year she has been residing Schlansker. sister of the bride- in Washington, D. C., where she

groom, was flower girl.

nis and children and Mr. and I Methodist Hospital School of Mrs. Wade Whaley, Blooming- Nursing September 1, including ton; Mr. and Mrs Elmer Niel-1 Sandra Kay Whicker, Rural son and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Route No. 1, Cloverdale, IndiShinn, Chicago. Illinois; Miss ana. The student nurses will rePatricia McClure. Falls Church, ceive their caps at exercises Virginia; Mr. William Golds- next January 14 and will be borough. Dover. D e 1 a w a r e; graduated in August 1969. Mr. and Mrs. William Gruver, Mrs. Dominic Romolia, Mrs. Lebanon; Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Anna Marie Cashbaugh, Mrs. E. Warren, Wallingford. Penn- Daniel Mahoney and Mrs. Rich-

missing aces.

DAILY QUESTION

Partner opens with 2 NT

(22 to 24 ponts), and the next _ ... , ^ y ’ ... From the files of the Green-

THE

GOOD OLD

DAYS

position in the Coffman store. He formerly was employed in -NGH SINKS the Owl Drug Store. RANGOON, Burma UPI — Miss Imogene Mullins, Miss IA crowded passenger launch Anna Louise Wright, Miss Mar- and a boat loaded with rice garet McLean, Miss Fredys | collided and sank in the RanCox, and Miss Zelma Robards : goon River Wednesday night, of Greencastle, returned Sun- killing at least seven persons, day from a week's camping it was reported today. Six pertrip to Hoosier Highlands. sons are known to have Donald McLean, of this city, drowned in the double sinking, spent last Thursday in Indian- and a seventh died in a hospitaL apolis.

INVESTIGATE RETURNS LOS ANGELES UPI — A federal grand jury Thursday was investigating actor George Raft’s income tax return from 1958-62 with testimony expected to be given by about 40 witnesses. The hearing began Wednesday.

sylvania; Mr. and Mrs. David ard Flynn attended the annual . Day, Terre Haute; Mrs. Freddie Day of Recollection held at St.

Frakes of Plainfield, and Mr. Mary s of the Woods, Terre . „ .

TT . , . ., ^ , then get to a slam in a red ouit and Mrs. Jack Hatcher of Wau- Haute during the past week., . 6 .

player passes. You hold: spades 6 3 hearts Q J 8 5 4 diamonds A 10 9 5 clubs A 7. What

do you say?

ANSWER: Bid three hearts. If partner raises, you Intend to get to six hearts. If partner bids three notrump, you plan to bid four diamonds and

castle Herald August 28, 1926. And August 28, 1926, came on Saturday, too! The engagement of Miss Musette Williams to Ormand E. Hammond was announced at a bridge party on Friday. The wedding will be October 6th. An ordinance was passed pro-

has been working in the field watosa, Wisconsin.

—New Look

course in a than Western.

study centers outside the Western hemisphere. Already a uni-versity-operated center at Frei-

clvillzation other burg. Germany, is in operation,

and an African studies center , is the subject of an explora-

Emphasizing an international ♦ ■ rx * * ^ tory trip Dr. Kerstetter is con-

ducting this month in Africa.

outlook. DePauw currently is looking into the possibility of

I Father Malachy Donnelly, Paa- ° r ln mtT " n ' p - j ? ,blt, ”f the 0 an a “' tor of St. Benedict’s parish. BACKWOODS FINLAND tomobile or other vehicle in Terre Haute delivered the ad- NEW YORK UPI - Finland | front of any gasoline pump, air dress. Luncheon was served at jean offer peace and quiet and stand or water hydrant. Any noon and various group confer-! P^ty of fishing and hunting. ; person so doing wUl be arrestences were held during the af- reports the Finniah-American ^ and if convicted will be fined

Chamber of Commerce. I *5.00. Charles McGaughey May-1 The country is developing or, Gwin Ensign. City Clerk.

WASHINGTON UPI — : The Way of the Cross and Sen-1 vacation bungalows in east Miss Elizabeth Ward, window | you want to help your child ed i C tion i central Finland, an area that clerk at the local Postoffice, is

Parents Aid In Language Study

ternoon. The meeting closed 1 with the outdoor recitation of

Dr. D. H. Austin local Chiropractor 201 South Indiana Street Telephone OL 3-3024 Announces new office hours Beginning Sept. 7, 1965 Mon. (9.12) (1.3) (6-9) Wed. (9-12) (1-5) (6-9) Fri. (9-12) (1-5) (6-9) Tues. (9-12) (1-5) Thursday (Closed) Saturday (9-4)

OFFICE CLOSED Aug. 30 - Sept. 7 VACATION Dr. C. II. Finkbiner

The Office of Lawrence R. Jones, M.D. will be closed August 27 through September 2nd.

DR. BURNS, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Tues. thru Sat. 9-12 1-5 Tues., Thurs., & Fri. Evenings 7-9 Phone OL 3-5S14 South Jackson t Sunset Drive

To give further impetus to

its non-American

learn a second language?

In the booklet, “Modern For- Free Friendship With Every

programs, | eign Languares and Y our Dr - V Cleaning Order. Old ReDePauw this year inaugurates child” the U S Office of Ed liabIe White Cleaners. an Inter-Cultural Center. This ucation makes ' the fol i owing !

separately housed center is be- ints .. 0 „ . ing created to operate as a * COUIttV HOSPltOI

clearing house for foreign stu- —Motivation and ottituHo * r

dents and foreign study pro- have been found to

attitude

have a Dismissed Friday:

grams.

The center will house orienta-

ROUTE 40 RIDERS SADDLE CLUB RIBBON HORSE SHOW 12:00 P.M. Sunday, August 29 CARL GROVE'S FARM 1 Ml. EAST OF CLOVERDALE NO ADMISSION!!

greater influence on success in learning a language than does

^ I Q. Parents are urged to en-

Lon seminars for DePauw stu- 1 ,, .

courage their child s efforts,

dents about to go overseas and ■ , .

, „ , recognize his progress, and at-nevvly-arrived foreign students. . , , . . . Ti , j ® ^ , tach importance to his achieve-

It will be directed by Dr. Hans ment

Grueninger, head of the Ger- Births: man department and foreign —Parents can help children Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hazlett, student adviser. find time and a place for daily Greencastle, Route 5, a boy,

practice of the new language. Friday.

Betty Sanders, Fillmore Vera Snapp, Roachdale Lucille Haltom, Quincy Barbara Toney, Greencastle Dollie Harbison, Greencastle William Norris, Greencastle

Additional facilities bolster-

Daily use is more useful than

ing DePauw's contribution to ^

international communication a long session once a week, will become available next! —Helping a child build an inmonth. Expenditure of $60,000 terest in the country and people has expanded the university's whose language he's learning language laboratory three-fold. 1 will help sustain his interest in enabling 92 students at once to the language,

master languages in the elec-

Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Scroggins, Greencastle, Route 5, a

!boy, Friday.

abounds in forestland, streams and lakes. Bungalows, spotted throughout the area, each with its private lake shore, boat, and unlimited access to salmon and trout fishing and rabbit, duck and deer hunting, will rent from about $75 to $95 a week.

ANNIVERSARIES Weddings Mr. and Mrs. George Cone, 1004 Avenue B. 55 years today, August 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Baird Vermillion today August 28th—23rd anniversary.

taking her annual vacation. Mrs. Paul Cook, residing in Northwood, left Saturday for Wheatland to visit relatives. Delta Theta Tau sorority held a market at Rector's Saturday. Clifford Miller has accepted a position in the R. P. Mullins Drug Store. Mr. Miller will succeed Sam Hanna, a teacher in the Greencastle Schools who has been working in the Mullins

store this summer.

Harry Bee has accepted a

American Legion DANCE August 28th GRIMES COMBO SPECIAL DANCE SEPTEMBER 4 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT CLUBROOM

Bridge Expert Dies

tronic lab center lege.

in East Col-

TERMITES CAN BE STOPPED General pest control for Moths, Roaches, Ants, etc. PRICES REASONABLE - RESULTS GUARANTEED Reliable Exterminating Company PHONE COAN PHARMACY - OL 3-3123

—Records, books, or magazines in the language are good study aids that can be provided by parents. Support of the school's foreign language program is another way in which parents can

help.

One example of an outstanding school program is the Spartanburg, S.C., method of bringing teachers from France to teach French. Superintendent J. G. McCracken credits lots of community support in making this project a success.

LOS ANGELES UPI — Funeral services for famed bridge authority David Bruce. 65. will be held Monday at Christ Church Unity. He, who founded

tournament contract bridge I ent ber * avem * nt . playing in the United States,!

CARD OF THANKS The family of Edwin A. Torr

sincerely wish to thank Rev. McClure, The Rector Funeral The Pallbearers, Dr. Dettloff, The Rescue Squad, also. Neighbors, Friends and Relatives for their words of condolence, flowers, cards, food, and other acts of kindness shown us during our

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died At his home here Thurs- HISTORICAL day night. NEW YORK UPI — In the early years of the 20th century,

Voter Limitations MANILA UPI — The commissions on elections today warned that the following persons will not be allowed to vote in the November presidential election: “Those who died. “Those who do not exist."

the number of women college graduates in the U. S. was extremely small. In 1900, for example, there were only 8,104 women college graduates in the nation.

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