The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 October 1954 — Page 8
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954.
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LOOKING... ...AT LIFE By Erirfc Br^ndais What would you do if. at the age of 82. you inherited a quarj ter of a million dollars? As far as that is concerned, i I might ask you what you would
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do if you inherited that amount at any age. But at 82. it seems to me, one’s desires and capabilities hare sort of reached a permanent level at which one is not terribly ambitious to do much of anything any more except just to sit back and watch the world go by. If among my readers there are any 82-year-olds, who, either by inheritance or otherwise, ARE the owners of a quarter mrlhon, more or less, I wish they'd let me know what they are doing with their money. It may help others to enjoy theirs.
whose housekeeper she had been for 30 years. "He always said he would take care of me." Mrs. Kelley told reporters. She also told them that she is a descendant of President Zachary’ Taylor, although that is neither here nor there. Now what do you think she is going to do with that new fortune of hers ? She has several hobbies. She paints some, and makes lovely rugs. But those are only hobbies; her passion is ML T SIC. At 10, she took piano lessons, but at 13 she switched to the comet. She joined the country's
In Barre, Mass., Mrs. Annie Maude Kelley, a great-grand-mother of 82. inherited $250,000 fiom a 102-year-old retired dentist, Dr. William H. Whiting,
first all-girl orchestra, called the Marion Osgood Lady Orchestra, before she even graduated from high school. She learned to play the drums, the viola, bells and the xylophonet In 1893 she was married to William R. Kelley, with whom she lived in Alstead N. H He also played the comet and the piano, and together they appeared at concerts and dances, until he died in 1903. So. now that she has all the money, Annie Maude Kelley is thinking very seriously of starting a band of her own. Just a small one, she thinks, but it
ought to be lots of fun. And. after all. she says, she hasn't so many years left for fun. Of course, she wants to do lots of good, too, with the money, she says—but that band, gee whiz!
did without money ?
having all that
Haven't we all dreamed of what we would do if we had a million or something like that? How many of us ever had those dreams come true? And isn’t it, perhaps, a good thing that they did not? Isn't it quite possible that if they had come true we might have made even bigger fools of ourselves than we
All the wonderful things I was going to do with MY million when I was very young! Some of them I can't even put down here. This paper wouldn't print them Then. as I got older. my dreams changed —to a great, big beautiful home, to 18-cylinder cars with gold trimmings and mink upholstery. Then, when sickness came along. I was going to get the best doctors in the world, no matter what the cost. So much for myself.
A millionaire I know—he !• around 75— is having a famous architect draw up the plans for a magnificent mausoleum for himself and his wife. And Annie Maude Kelley Is going to have a band. Good girl! ROACHDALE Miss Sara Lee Young, who is in nurses training at the Medical Center. Indianapolis, spent the week end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gordon of North Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Ora McGaughey of near Russellville, called on Mrs. Minnie Douglas Sunday afternoon.
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