The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1947 — Page 6
THE DAILY BANKER, GREENCASTLE, IND.AN. THURSDAt, bEFTEMBER 25, 1947.
CHAV-A u -- Last Times Tonight
ROI f f T end lt>M0N0 HAKIM Pi,uni HENRY FONOA • BARBARA BEL GEODES , VINCENT PRICE • ANN DVORAK. {Jj*The Long Night J An ANATOLE LITVAK p,od U ,.i.n^ > HUAMD IY HO UOIO HClUliS. IK
j jn iplc chimed that the greatest paintings were produced in ! barren attics by starving artists; that tile greatest music w;ts eo.ii posed by poverty-strick-
en musicians.
Maybe so, but whenever I go
to the Stork Club or the TwentyOne or the Wal iorf-Astoria, I see artists and authors and compn.ieis stuffing themselves with choice viands and washing them
down with costly liquors. If you are a highbrow you will
| say, of course, that John Guni the.r and Irving Berlin and '• Stephen Dohanos cannot be com-
_ . I pared with Shakespeare, BcethFar be it from me to decry the , ;Ven aad Kembrandt. valin >f iducation. , Well, that may have been so, But I he.ij'tilj sympatliiZe with | ivit I'm almost sure that nowathe attitude of many people in j days noaily everybody would
rather get good money for his
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you can use it to make your own life and those of your fellow beings more pleasant? And what good is a head full of geography and Ixitin and history and ma,thcmatlC8 when there is no milk, no bread, no sugar, no meat in the pantry? Some time ago a very wealthy man died. He left his chauffour, whom he had paid $25 a week, an $8,000 car. The fellow couldn't afford to drive it and, times being ba.d, In* couldn't sell it. So he had a millionaire's car and no job. Yes, education may even be a boomerang. The very ignorant don't know much about how lovely life can be if you have the wherewithal. But the e lucatod and cultured who are poor suffer ! so much more, because with education come also self-respect
and pride.
What good is it to take people | out of the slum of ignorance and leave them in the slum of des-
titution.?
MORTON | Mrs. Mae wooOsworth of Brick Chapel spent Thursday with her # son, Karl aad family. Mrs. Earl Woodworth called' on .Mrs. Tom Koaeh Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russell O'Haver and Mr. and Mrs. UoyJ O'Haver spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Luther Overpeck iiv Rockville. Mrs. George Driskell was an ; Indianapolis visitor the first of
week.
Church Scliool at 10 A. M. CST Morning Worship at 11 A. M. CST. n 1 evening Worship at Union Chapel Sunday, Sept. 28. All time CST. Oon't forget the Union Chapel Bazaar Saturday, Oct. 4th. —ag. _ Old? Get Pep, Vim
* AT THE VONCA8TLE
THE AIR CONDITIONED VONCASTLE LAST SHOWING TODAY
Th»lij Productions. Inc pfMCnts EDWARD G. ROBINSON LON MTALLISTLR .•.The RED HOUSE
With IRON; piui tupplemtnU CALCIUM, VITAMIN Bi
■ajnwsLmneedfMl alter 40 — by bodies old Just because lacking Iron: plus calcium. Vitatr.in Hi. Thousands | feel peppy, years younger. TryOatrex rontoTabb ts |
RAVE M<>NE> get $I.oOslse n«»w only 89c. ut big. inttncy-savlug ‘ Economy’ bi«».
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India who told an American investigator that they did not quite see the value of e Miration if they could not even get food enough to send their children to school. Illiteracy is usually greatest where poverty is most prevalent. Learning is pretty difficult on an empty stomach, and 1 have never yet been a.hle to read anything more erudite than my comic strips just before dinner
time.
There
a time when
creations and take the chance | of having history overlook him | than to starve to death anil get a j write-up in the Encyclopedia a^ hundred years later. i iuwevur, I have got away from my subject—which was Education. What good is an education un less it prepares you to get more out of life than an uneducated person? What good is learning unless
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SERVE THIS DINNER TO FAMILY OF 4 FOK 32c APIECE CHILLED TOMATO JUICE 7s 4 4-oz.. Glasses BROILED WHITING FILLETS 40c 1, 1-2 Lb. HOME FRIED POTATOES ^ lbs 8c GREEN BEANS No 2 Cttn 13c QQ^£ SLAW t ' abba s c a,ul Dressing "Jq ROLLS and MARGARINE 12 12c FRESH APPLE PIE 35c Fruit, Sugar and Pastry SPOTLIGHT COFFEE 6c TOTAL COST FOR 4 $1.28 Cost for Each Person Cost for each Person 32c
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