The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1940 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, G KEEN CASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1040.

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Hilltop-ic Story ^ins 2ii(l Prize

("THE JINNT UNO Of THE OZARAS")

Hilllop-ic. tho Indiana State Farm inmates' voce to the public has the v>iea~.'ng announcement this week that H':lltop-ic won the Chicago Daily News recent offer of a cash prize for the best fiction written by inma'es of a reform institution and published in that institution's magazine. In i‘s announcement of it--success Hilltop-ic says, in its October number:

The want ads will serve you well, wnen you want to buy or sell

•‘Still in its swaddling clo'hes ano atruggling to win recognition on it: own campus. Hilltop-ic entered th( contest with its tongue in its cheek and cast its bread on the water: with what might be teamed a despairing gesture. "However, ihat chunk of so-calle bread started a ripple which har wdiened un'il it came around the wc:ld again last week bearing a check f >r fifteen dollars as secon-' prize for one of the best stories submitted by any penal publication anywherp in there Unite I States and its territories. ■ And that. *iy friends, is something certainly more than some wha:. “There are several of the old timers here who will remember Har •y Conn and A. C. Hamilton. Hamilton could write 'em, and Conn could tell 'em. And they did. The stor; was about snakes and a cassowary: rather about one certain snake nam-

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LOCAL STFDENTS IN PLAY

The first production of the new Little Theatre organization at DePauw University will be given this F.iday and Saturday night as a feature of the Old Gold Day weekend celebration. The play is "Cock Robin.” Two Greencastle students have important parts in “Cock Robin," a mystery melodrama, duel Maddox will play the feminine lead as "Maria Scott." Charles Sheridan as "Cleaveland" isi among those who are most helpful in unravel-.ng the mystery.

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ed Elmer. "In case you are wondering, Conn left our portals under the pall of feur etainers, and is now awaiting tnal at YVatseka, Illinois. His recen* letter was appreciative of efforts to locate him and the money, he declares, will be more welcome than a fat cassowary to Elmer. Hamilton has not, as yet, been located.

Teachers ^ill Meet Saturday

COUNTY INSTITUTE TO BE HELD AT LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL BLDG.

Dr. Thomas Shows Electrical Works

ELECTRICAL DEMONSTRATIONS WERE PRESENTED IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM

Electrical demonstrations that were really marvelous in character were demonstrated by Dr. Phillips Thomas, research engineer of the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing company, before an audience that filled the auditorium of the Greencastle High School, Tuesday evening. Dr. Thomas, in his introductory remarks, stated: “Many recent developments of the laboratories are so closely related to military-defense that they cannot be revealed, but it can be said that practically every important peacetime engineering achievement of the past ten years will have an important, if indirect, bearing on our national defense, enabling this country to build stronger and better resigned defense weapons.” The speaker displayed marvels of Mectrical achievement, having on the stage a large amount of equipment, from which he produced results which, a decade or so ago, would have been declared to border upon the realm of magic. At 2:30 Tuesday afternoon Dr. Thomas put on the same program foi the high school students.

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Frank Jarrell, luperintendent of the Putnam county schools, announces the teachers’ institute will be held Saturday, October 19, in the Greencastle High School auditorium. Guest speakers will be Glen Curtis, athletic dilector at the State Teachers' College at Terre Haute, and Prof. Wm. H. SUain, of the faculty of DePauw University. Registration will begin at 9:30 o'clock, the registration clerks being Donald Cooper and Lloyd Hurst. The fee is 50 cents. At 10.15, the assembly will be called to order by Mr. Jarrell. The Rev. Dallas Rissler will give the invocation. From 10.15 to 10:45, program of music will be given by pupils from Clinton Center, Roach dale and Russellville, and from 10:45 until 12 o'clock, sectional meetings will be held, to be addressed by Mr. Strain and Mr. Curtis. The teachers will re-convene at 1:15, and will listen to a half-hour program of numbers by the Fillmore band. Mr. Curtis will speak from 1:45 to 2:30, an 1 Mr. Ja roll will make announcements and address the teachers on pertinent matters from 2:30 until the adjournment at 2:45.

TO PRESENT PLAY The 'Junior class of the Cloverdale high school will present "PigTails" in the school auditorium Friday and Saturday .nights of this week, it is announced. The following is the cast of characters: Kenyon Campbell Irvin Wallace Primrose White Orletha Beauchamp Florabelle Campbell, Mqxine Nichols Annabelle Campbell . Fern Sinclair Mrs. Sydney Campbell, Maxine Nees Norma Kirk Kathleen Nichols Brenda Baynes Anna Nelson Sydney Campbell Lloyd Herbert Gaye Brooks (Pigtails) Nadine Goodpaster. Watt Manners William Job Thurlow Ladd Doyle Pickens Ursula James Helen Horn

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BARNARD TO HOLD FALL FESTIVAL FRIDAY EVENING

On Friday evening the Barnard PTA will hold a Fall Festival to raise money for the serving of hot lunches to n • !y children this winter. The Festival will be the scone of much gayety with the Putnamville or State Farm hand furnishing the

White numerals on a light blue background will be the colors of the 1941 automobile and truck license plates in Indiana. The announcement of the color scheme of the new plates is pleasing most auto owners, who say the colors will harmonize well with the finish of their machines. In Putnam county. Dr. W. R. Hutcheson, if he displays his usual alertness in securing the first net if license plates issued, will display No. 694-801 on his car, through the year 1941. There will be a shipment of 4700 of these plates received before long by Mrs. Lillie McFerrin, in charge of the Putnam county auto license branch, and she will also re-

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