The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 June 1967 — Page 3
Friday, Juna 23, 1967
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Elizabath Raridan Estate, Publisher Norma L. Hill, Assistant Publisher •xcapt Sunday and holiday* at M>3ft
Dr. Shockley and Rev. Hoag to speak at local churches
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always have matching sets. Heloise ooo* Dear Heloise: Hi* newer style homes are combining the living room and dining areas and the type of furniture used in homes built about 40 years ago is becoming obsolete and out of style. My idea was to remove the legs from the buffet and china closet and combine th# two pieces. I placed the china closet on top of the legless buffet. All the wonderful space in the two pieoes is valuable storage space and It Is a beautiful
piece of furniture which can be used either in the living room or in the dining area. Mrs. C. H. Wheeler
Concessions by Israel reported UNITED NATIONS UPI — Latin American diplomats said Israeli Foreign Minister Abba S. Eban told them today Israel is Willing to internationalize the holy places in Jerusalem. The statement, made to a private meeting of the Latin American countries, was the first indication of Israel’s willbigness to relinquish authority Over any part of the Old City Of Jerusalem It seised Aram Jordan. The report came Just before the General Assembly went into Its fourth day of debate on the crisis. French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville was expected to expand on President Charles de Gaulle’s charge Wednesday that Israel started the War end that the war was an Outgrowth of U. 6. kitervenBon tn Vietnam. Smaller nations were etIwnpting to arrange a compromise between the U. S. and Soviet proposals on the Middle East but diplomatic sources said they had made little progress.
Masonic Notices Applegate Lodge 155 F&AM Fillmore, has been extended an invitation to attend worship at 9:30 a. m. Sunday, June 25, at the Fillmore Christian Church in observance of the Feast of St. John. All members are urged to attend. R. H. Jordan, W. M.
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Morton Lodge 469, F. & A. M. will celebrate the Feast of St. John the Baptist at the Lodge Hall at 8:45 a.m. Sunday June 25th, Then proceed to Union Chapel Church In a body for 9:15 Worship service. All members are urged to attend this service. Everett Hazlett, M. M.
Called meeting Temple Lodge 47 F&AM by proclamation of Grand Master, Sunday, June 25, at 9:45 a. m. After opening to attend First Christian Church. Sojourners and visiting Brothers urged to atend. John W. Schmitt, W. M.
Crash kills 3 DUBLIN UFT—The pilot and two trainees were killed Thursday when an Air Ungus Viscount crashed in a wheat field after the crew radioed it was in trouble and returning to Dublin Airport The three victims were the only persons aboard the plane.
MAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE 10 Minut* Drive West of Plainfield on U.S. 40
Juno 23. 24 Tonight and Saturday Elvis Prstlty in "EASY COME EASY GO" and Rack Hudson in "SECONDS"
MEADOWBROOK DRIVE-IN THEATRE Jet. 36 & 43 Tonight and Saturday Yul Brynnsr, Angis Dickinson "THE POPPY IS ALSO A FLOWER" (COLOR) Min Arnold, Kendra Kan "HOT ROD HULLABALOO 1 '
SUN. THRU WED. Jamas Coburn, las J. Cobb "IN LIKE FLINT" (COLOR) Patar 4 Gordon Prsddi* B Hi* Drsamsrs 'DISK-O-TEK HOLIDAY' (COLOR)
ANTIQUES at AUCTION Nice ossortmsnt ef Antique items will bs sold at NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY N. ARLINGTON ST., GREENCASTLE, IND. 10 A.M. D.S.T. Wed., June 28 This sai* includes: lots af fine china, glass, brass, capper and iron items. Several pieces af furniture including, two dressers, two square drop-leaf walnut tables, round drop-leaf wal. table with leaves, twa wash stands with drawers, on* wash stand with shelf and towel bars, two cherry chests, 2 drawer night stand, child's ice-cream chair, sewing rocker, can* bottom chair, on* ergon steel. Wll also sell copper and brass kettles, copper bailers, wash howl and pitcher, butter maids, coffee mill, old lamps, brass flower basket, chum, fancy sugar bucket, decks, iron bean pat, muzzle loading shat gun good condition and many other herns tee numerous te mention. Sale conducted by CLAPP'S AUCTION SERVICE Prasiar 4 Clapp, Auctioneers Frazier 4 Crump, Clerks Undi will ha served by Greencastie Chapter O.E.S. No. 25$
Rev. Lyle Hoag, a missionary to Puerto Rico, will be speaking Sunday, June 26, at 7:00 p. m. at Grace Baptist Church. Mr. Hoag received a B.A. from Trinity College, Clearwater, Florida; his B.D. i* from Faith Seminary in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. In June, 1966 he received his TH.D. from Philahea College, London, Ontario. The Hoags have been in toe pastorate since 1950, starting first in Florida while still students. Then in 1954, after leaving Faith Seminary, Mr. Hoag pastored Churches in Haslett and Lansing, Michigan. In 1962 he assumed the pastorate of the Grace Baptist Church of River Rouge, Michigan. Now, looking toward service on the island of Puerto Rico, Hie Hoags with their two children are trusting the Lord to thrust them out in His good time for a fruitful ministry of evangelizing, church planting and teaching among the island’s two and one half million souls who live in need of their Saviour.
Dr. Grant S. Shockley, Functional Executive Secretary for Christian Education, World Division, Board of Missions, The Methodist Church, will preach in Gobin Church Sunday morning at the 10:00 worship services. Bom in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Dr. Shockley attended public schools there, later attending Lincoln University from which he received an A.B. degree, Drew University, where he was granted a B.D. degree, and finally Union Theological Seminary and Teachers College, Columbia University, earning both the M.A. and Ed.D. degrees from there. He is a member of the New York Annual Conference of The Methodist Church and has served churches in Brooklyn, New York, New York City, and Dover, Delaware. He has taught in a number of colleges and universities Including New York University, Garrett Theological Seminary and Northwestern University. While at Northwestern, Dr. Shockley served as an elected member of the Board of Education in the city of Evanston, Illinois. He is an Editor-at-Large of “The Christian Century,” and has contributed articles to many other publications. Dr. Shockley is married and has one daughter, ten years of age. In connection with his present post on the Board of Missions, he is in Greencastie and in attendance at this week’s Conference for New and Furloughed Missionaries. Sunday morning’s sermon topic will be “Mission Impossible.” The missionary choir will sing. In the absence of Gobin’s pastor, Dr. Jameson Jones, who is on vacation. Chaplain Elmer Oarriker will assist with the worship service.
CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker (Top Record-Holder fa Masters' Individual Chompionship Ploy)
mr YOUR HAY
You are West, defending against Four Spades, and this is what you see after
the king of hearts:
* AK10 9 1063
♦ K7
♦ QJ863
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9KQ974 9 A J83 *A75 The bidding: South West North East 14 Dble Redble Pass 2 4 Pass 4 4 South wins the king with the ace. East playing the five, and cashes the A-K-10 of spades, East playing the 4-2-6. Dummy then plays the two of chibs, East the four and declarer the king. How would you defend the hand? • • • You really have to pot <m your thinking cap for this one. The first thing to decide is whether to take the club, but, before you can make a decision on this, you must form trm» idea of what kind of hand declarer can have that will allow the contract to be defeated. Naturally, you dlni— from consideration any
hand
four spades is unbeatable. You
can t acknowledge defeat before was you start AU your thinking at heart return.
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thl* point is devoted to constracting a hand where South
baa four losers.
You know from the bidding and East’s high-low in trumps (showing three of them) that South started with exactly six trnmpa. He therefore has ten tricks available if you take the bod of dubs — provided he is givcp time to cash them. He could take six spades, two clubs,
a heart and a diamond.
However, you may be able to g*»b four tricks before South takes tan, if the cards are favorahRy divided for you. Obviously you can take only one club and one diamond, so your only chance is to win two heart
tricks.
Taking two heart tricks is
possible in only one case, namely. whea your partner started yRR specifically the J-5 of hearts. Since this possibility is the only one that offers a hope,
yam defend on that basis. AoBDtdingly, you win the club
Ntto the ace and return a low heart. If the situation is as you hope. East will win with the jRck and return a diamond to your ace. You then cash the Tueen of hearts for the setting
trick,
lh toe actual case, declarer had: 4QJ9873 *A82 4Q5 *K3 and was defeated by the low
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We have recently purchased the Bainbridge Grain & Feed Company. Our management will begin June 26,1967. Products & Services Available MASTER MIX FEEDS PURINA FEEDS BULK BLEND & BAG FERTILIZER ARCADIAN LIQUID FERTILIZER & NITROGEN SOLUTIONS CHEMICALS SEEDS ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS FARM SUPPLIES BULK FEED DELIVERY CUSTOM FERTILIZER APPLICATION GRAIN BANK STORAGE GRAIN MERCHANDISING We are looking forward for this opportunity to serve you and the community. HARTMAN ELEVATOR &FERTLIZEB GERALD & FRANK HARTMAN
I have sold the Bainbridge Elevator to Frank & Gerald Hartman who will take over June 26,1967. I want to thank all of you for the business and confidence you have given me these many years and hope that you will give the new owners an opportunity to serve you. I will remain with the business for a period of time to acquaint the Hartmans with the elevator and assure a smooth transition. Thanks again Ernest H. Roth
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