The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 September 1949 — Page 8

[HE DAILY BANNER, GREtNCASTlE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,^V4V^ ////' Muncie Team To iooth anniversary of birth of children’s poet^ Meet Old Gold

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MOHAMMAD RIZA, Shah of Iran, accompanied by twin sister, Princess Ashraf, and prime Minister, M. Saed (left), attends anniversary ceremony of the Princess Ashraf Orphanage in Teheran, on* of the princess’ charities. The shah, recently divorced from Princess Fawzia of Egypt, currently rules without a queen. (latnast/oaa/J PRlg Pi

. i Ml 1 .■ Uimvcly put the P.mv. 1 d thr >ugh intensive , .n . y sterday in preparto. Ui Pall State till here .U.rday. 1 i fnllVi.'k Morris Begy. CoiTnersville. with an aggtaaicd injury, has Iwen sidelined ar two dn> i Snavcly worked lulen Herke Peoria. 111., and ophomore B ib McGinn. Tone iiiut. at the spot in last nights drill*. The secondai y was also worked heavily in depth defense and crial defense drills. The Tigers are slated for eavy riimmages again today gainst Uie f.pshnmn squad.

>CH00L NEWS School News John Carson of Jones School, grade will be able to return to ichool next Monday, following ns bicycle accident. Mrs. Runyan. Miss Michael and Miss Sutherlin have all been bsent because of the cold epidemic. Grade four had 100', attentancc last week. Bast Friday we had the Mctroiliton Achievement Tests in all rad . We will follow op next moster an I se on gain.

IN VIIVORI •.'! In I o iug .'.icmoty of r* -ij,.. | ynn Shorltwilcr. who passed a” o.i" j • :r ato ti..ay Sept ‘th. liIS. Vo 'int jv h no with t ars. h i. d looks ’ vn in his <rifi ;ti ay and assures us, h.- is no' j 'ead bti* Jurt away, and he •v.ll j reel us wit’T ;-.;s ihccry soul as! e conic tint way. Sadi; missed by Mother I laddy and Jack. eh j

OCT. 7 MARKS the 100th anniversary of birtli of James Whitcomb Riley, the "Children's Poet” whose verses, which first appeared in an Indianapolis. Ind . newspaper, made him a figure of national renown at the turn of the century. Riley's birthplace (above) is a museum in Greenfield, Ind., where also is located the original "Old Swimmin’ Hole" which he immortalized in verse. Some of his best known work includes "The Raggedy Man," "When the Frost i.s on the Punkin,” “Out to Old Aunt Mary's.” Riley died in 1916. His birthday was made an official holiday in Indiana. (International)

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