The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1949 — Page 6
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, .NDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1949.
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"raiwford and Mike Garriot visited the second grade last week. Two ex I'llent films enjoyed hy the uPix r grades of Jones School this past wetk were “Jerry - oils the Strings'’ and "Alorka Silver Million” Irene Ri*bert >n entered the ;ift:i grade at Jones School. She nine to om school from Aclou Indiana. Keith Patterson celebrated hibirthday Feb. 18
The ooys of Jones School are lo king forward to tne elementary ba ketball tournament be..inning Feb. 28. Honnic MeXefi. .'.ix grade pupil 1 Jones S', hi.ol. showed and e::i'lained his collection of Indian arr; ,v heads and other relics to the fourth grade. Friday morning. Miller School Tin .ixth grade has three new practice teachers. They are Mr Shemberger. our music teacher,
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HIS FACE RELAXED momentarily, Cardinal Mindszenty (above) sits in his chair in a people's court in Budapest, Hungary, where he was sentenced to life imprisonment on conviction of treason and foreign currency dealing. His secretary. Rev. Ondras Zaker (right), convicted on similar charges, was sentenced to six
Miss Campbell, our physical .laining teacher, and Miss Bethel,, cur English teacher. We are ..ow working on term papers an! ire Iry.ng to get then dune b? March first. A few have already gotten their in. The following Miller Schorl teachers attended the City teachers Conference held at Purdue University on Saturday, Jan 19 Miss Talboti, Mrs. Mason. Mrs rtocjchill, Miss Williams, Miss Hepler, Mrs. Youse, and Mr. | Vaughn. Miss Wall of DePuuw Univers. • ty had charge of the second : frade room while Mrs. Ruckhill i observed at the Bab School at In ■ liana Slate Teacher's College. Judy Am Id of Mrs. Snively’s room, who served as a page in he State Senate, wrote the following story about her experince there: MY DAY AS A PAGE I was a page in the State Seu- ; te on Monday, February 21, 1949. You wear a ribbon that tells you are a ..-age. A lady gives you
a seating chart so you know where each Senatar m seated You don't do much in the mornrg, but 111 the afternoon you I len t get a minute to rest. A. Oun our recess was from 12 to 2 o'clock. I went to the press box ,t noon and talked to Dusty Thoudos, reporter for the ImilanupdU Star. There was debate i.K! passage of nine bills on that day. Sandra Ross, Mrs. Snively's to. in. won first in violin in the ■1 .strict music contest at Greenistle on Feb. loth. In the State wont t at Terre Haute on Feb 19, she placed second. Itidpath School F. b. 22. Washington's birthday was also the biruiday o' imivid Evens, a pupil of the see.»d grade at t.i Ridpath School. 1 Marilyn Tell in the second 1 irade celebrated her eighth I 1 i idoy Friday with a parly for 1 hr; 100m. Her mother, aunt and 'ranCmolhcr also her sister M r.na a id Susie Frazier of th‘ fifth glade were guests at the party. Delightful refreshments
f cakes and lee cream were given each child and each cake was decorated with a candle. Myrna Dunivan from Ham- | nond. Indiana has enrolled in the sixth grade at the Ridpath | School. The fourth grade of Ridpath School has written letti rs to the chambers of commerce of 33 Indiana cities for information about the industries and attrac- ! lions of the cities. The first, second ana third gradijp of Ridpath School enjoy- ; c>d a program of slides of the following fairy talcs, Hansel and Gretel, Cinderella. Snpw White and Seven Dwarfs. Mrs. Owens brought a wood carting of the Gingerbread house which was made In Bremen Germany, fo* the children to sec in connection with the Hansel and Grciel slides.
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• • • Miriam Hopkins made her debut as one of the “Eight Little Notes" who served as the chorus of the First Music Box Revue. (Ona Munson was another star who had a tiny part In that famous show l On the out-of-town tryouts an ageing soprano was pencilled In for a leading role and sought to Miss Hopkins "1 11 have you know." she dedartil th«l | my voice for SbO.OOO" "That's wonderful, said Milt "What did you do with the money?' Copyright. 1919 by Btnnetl Ctrl Dlstrlbutrd by Kmc F<aiur„ 8>Ci
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