The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1949 — Page 4

THE DAIIY BANNER, GRECNCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, SEPTtMBl'R 24, 1V4'/\

ERICH BRANDEIS lioforp you itre hah through reading this .sentence there will l>e two more people on this earth than when you started It. That is the rate at which the hu nan race is increasing two more every three seconds and that is why the problems confronting us are ever increasing and ever becoming more difficult. At present the scientific sis-

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lion of the United Nations is in a ssion, and among the principal items on its agenda is the matter of feeding this ever-increas-ing world population. Certainly, there aren’t juicy .steaks for everybody. Certainly, as you sit down to your fried chicken at dinner today or at wuatevor else may make your mouth water you may' be sure that there are millions who will not have a crust of bread to eat. How many of us appreciate the marvelous blessing we enjoy by living in the United States? One of my tenow columnists who recently returned from England wrote rather facetiously that the English women are too thin and that it would take two of them to make an ‘umbrella A storm of protest came to uni from English women. Not a single protest came from an American reader. To the American readers it was a good joke. “Ha ha," they said, “isn't that clever it takes two to make an umbrella.” But the English women were hurt. “D i you think we arc thin because we want to be?” wrote one of them. "We are thin because we don't get enough to eat We ari thin because we can t eat ration cards or austerity. “If we like you. could go to a

butcher shop or to a restaurant and order as much for one meal as we now get for a whole week's or even month's supply, we'd be buxom and rosy-checked just like your women are." The columnist acknowledged his faux pas and apologized. When I was a kid we used to ! say our pray'ers at every meal. We thanked God for having given us this day our daily bread and, believe me. sometime it wasn't much more than just bread. How many of us say our prayers at meal time these day's? Or do we just take Ameitea’s Horn of Plenty for granted? It seems that way if one inspects the average American garbage can, as a visiting Frenchman remarked the other day. By the time you have gutter this far there will be about a hundred more people on earth than there were when you started to read this column. Among them may be another Edison, another Eisenhower, another Shakespeare, another Beethoven By tonight there will be thousands more. And for the sake of all of them let us pray that all of them will always have their daily bread.

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I a part inriit of Public* Wolfatv of State of Indiana, ft ul. and numbered on the dockets thereof. 17*192. hereby wdves notice that at the offiei* of Hamilton *v Hamilton, I-awyers. in the City of Urcenoastle on Thursday. Met. 1949 at ten o’clock A. M. of said day. i»e will offer for sab- at privale vendue, and at not less than the full appraised value thereof the following; described rea.l estate, in Putnam (’omity. Indiana, to wit: Hots 9t;. s7. xjji and 89, except 10 feet off of the east end of said lots. And if not sold at said time will continue to offer the same from day to day until sold. Said real estate Will be sold free of liens and invtinibralives, except the lien of taxes for tin- year 1919 bio In 19.*.a Terms of sale t’ASIf. K. S Hamilton. < ToimuiHsioner. 17-22-21.

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Mrs Oils CludlVlU-r mid <'h>olyn Sue accompanied by Mrs Walter I’l'im and Mrs. Louis Mi - Gaughey went to the Wabasn Kivor. Sunday, where their htr bands are camping with a group of men from Indianapolis ami Ladoga, whose families were also there, making a group of forty to enjoy a fish dinner. Mrs. Ruby Dragon reports a catalpa tree in full bloom for the second time this year. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Clodfclttv h ft Sunday with a Farm Bureau group from Greencastlo, on an

ICaslern trip and a visit to Nia gain Fulls. Mrs. Clodfolter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Car-

Miss Barbara Ann Leonard left Sunday for Indianapoli; where she will enter Butler University. Mrs. Marion Biattain was called to Brazil last Thursday evening b ythc serious illness of her father. The 5th Grade pupils wefc entertained at the home of Chas. Leonard, Saturday evening, toasting marshmallows on the yard furnace and enjoying hay rides, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rutledge ot Indianapolis were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and J^r.-. Fletcher Goff. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riggs and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evcrmar entertained a group of neighbors for a demonstration of Aluminum ware. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hazlet? of Milligan and Mr. and Mrs. Hosier of Wavoland were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hazlett. Mrs. Rose Marie Niles and daughter of Ohio have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Clodfelter and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drago) and family spent Sunday with

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Celeste Holm, who co-stars with Loretta Young lr. Twentieth Century-Fox's delightful oomedy, “Come To The Stable," at the Voncastle Theatre, forsakes her musical comedy forte to score again in a dramatic role. Henry Koster directed and Samuel G. Engel produced this tenderly human story by Clare Boothe Luce. Sunday, Monday and Tues,day.

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