The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 September 1954 — Page 7
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LOOKING... ...AT LIFE By Ericfe Brandeis
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I want to say a good Texas Not that Texas needs . ©gists. The state is bi, eurcessful enough, pi' enough to stan l on its < But I do think that Tex whole are very much r and that it is about somebody to dispel the Eastern idea that all Te braggarts, ahowoffs Venus.
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TONIGHT - SATURDAY
GREAT SEA ADVENTURE EXPLODES ON THE SCREEN...in CinemaScope!
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1954 1955 Convocations and Lectures Season
Purdue University
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Festival Ballet of London
New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra
Roberta Peters, Soprano
Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn
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Nov. 3. I Festival R Nov. 11 Clifford Kai Dec. 1 Rev. John F. and Industrial Society"
Dec. 3 Paul Victor, film-ieotu Dec. 10 Indianapolis Symphoi
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Dec. lf». 20. 31 Christmas Con Jan. 7 The Ryhmers. film-letd Jan. 14—Edward Weeks, lectu
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Feb. 4 Fi aneescatti. violinist Feb 9 Rabbi Abba Hiilel Silv
Crisis of Our Age”
Feb. 12 Jute Mannix, film-lect Feb 18 VVilh- I>ev. lecture "Th
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March 2. r > The Conceit Choi April 1 Rossi-Lcmeni. harit April 4 Easter Convocati n April 14 Nicol Smith, f.lm-l April 19 New York Philha
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April 22 Chester Bow les, lecture on current affairs Mav 8 Mothers Day Blind Conceit Broadway Play Date to be ann^un ed Oxford Debaters Date to be announced $8.50 Season Ticket For Ail 20 Events S8.50
Nix Program*. Free
'I VII. ORDERS \{X I PTED SFPTKMBI.R 7 Make check payable to Purdue Fniveisity. i:m-l«»se velfiddrfwd stamped en\el«»(o*. IMeane indk-ate which night of the Festival Ballet of lauidoa >ou wi**h t<» attend. November S or 4- Re%er\e<l *.eat, will la* mailed out with *.«‘;t*^»n to-ket**. Mail to Hall of M isic Ilex Office. Purdue I niveisity. I.afa\ette. Inli-
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tertained by t^ical Texans, and ! we found them as charming and courteous hosts as you can find I anywhere in the country. : I remember, for instance, a dinner party' that was given to us in San Antonio at the Monger Hotel. I don't think we will ever forget that party. The food, the furnishings, the service, the whole atmosphere was like I something out of an old world I story’ book. And there wasn't a I Texas oil millionaire withcrut a necktie any’where within miles of | the place. Another place in Texas we will always remember is Lubbok. I You may never have heard of the city because it isn’t one of the widely advertised places in Texas and because it isn't on the | main line. But in a few y’ears this towm I has grown from 30,000 to some1 thing near 110.000 and every i time I get a letter from Lubbok it tells me of something new and I remarkable that is going on there. But in this very Lubbok, [ Charlie Guy, the editor of the Avalanche-Journal, gave us a dinner at the country club such as New York or Chicago could not possibly emulate. There were about 25 or 30 Texans at the table, all successful men and women. several millionaires among them. Every one of the men wore a necktie and clothes that could have been made by’ the most expensive New York tailor. And the women -frankly my wife drooled at the quiet but elegant way in which they' were dressed. This is not in any way to disparage my wife's attire—but. after all, she is a newspaperman s wife and not a Texas millionaire’s. Bragging, showing off. bad manners are not peculiar to any one state, or any’ one class. I think it is quite impossible for any normal human being to come near the eccentricities of some of our movie stars and other noruveau riche celebrities. My friend, the head waiter in one of the famous night clubs who has told me so many interesting things, remarked the other day that you can always tell a VIP (very important personih iby 4he fact that he doesn’t act litao- one.
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I'NFSl'AL SAN FRA NCI: Harry Hawkins, a narcotics char his parole officer 25 marijuana c; jKK'ket. Hawkins said I ing for boxing juana gave him : his punch better, for possession of
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PEEK-A-BOO SI ITS BANNED TURIN, Italy. Sept. 3 (EPl — Women's peek-a-boo bathing suits which showed more than they’ should when they became wet were still banned at the European swimming championon ! ships today’. Male spectator at-
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Meadoxvbrook Drive In JUNCTION 43 AND 36
LOCAL SUPERINTENDENTS TO ATTEND UONFEKENUE School men and women from all over the state will attend he leadership conference at DePauw August 19-21. From the Greencastle area will be City Superintendent O. L. Johnson and County Superintendent Eugene Hutchins.
WOMEN VVASHINGT Two policem
BITE KIPS
Freshen wax flowers by dipping them in alcohol and swab- j bing them with a soft, small paintbrush.
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