The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1957 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER Tflf'Kv. JAN. 24. I&57 r*x,e 3 OHKKNC^Sl i.K. I.NOIANA MI! SPOKEN

Happy Wedlock Is IC$ver An Accident By Marsraret I^atrfibe

The Gold< n Wedding: is one of the most touching, one of the happiest celebrations we know. That a man and W9man have reached this point in the honor-a-ble estate of matrimony is an achievement worth the highest tribute from a society that records a divorce rate of more than

30 per cent.

Long and happy wedlock is never an accident. One has only to look at the two old faces beaming from their anniversary ‘

photograph to aee there is more : ready to forgive the inevitable happy marriage, too T'nhapp!than age there is maturity, human enhr in their mates, to ness is shorteilived than that There are lines of laughter, lines forget it ever happened. They hac Wretchedness is impossible to

of pain. But there is an expres- bonds of purpose in their marsion around the eyes that says, riage. not bonds of steely will

We built cur lives together. We endured our misfortune—together. We experienced our joys

j —together.”

These long-marned folk know

the meaning of love, which only , comes from sharing the difficulties of life along with its pleasur- ! es. They must look with pity at the tragic meanderings in and out of marriages, the blithe selfishness and rigid demands that arc

then repudiated, by so

power—whicn occasionally are all that hold marriages together. Was this 50 years a constant twitter of romance and roses? The old people would look at each other, and laugh. They wouldn't give yerj a fig for “romance” unless by that you mean the kind

It would give taxpayers a 5 per cent eiedit foi any calendar year when the state surplus

sustain that long. showed a balance of 45 to 50 It is a reassuring and hopeful million dollars at the end of a

sight to see these gallant and re-, fiscal year. 6 per cent if the su> sourceful couples bask in the pius was between 50 and 55 millimelight of their Golden Wed- j ii on dollars, and 10 per cent it ding Anniversary. Perhaps their he surplus was more than 55

memories weren't all gold, but million dollars

the years have made them shine j .. This is an attempt to prevem as bright. May they have many ^cumulation in the future of any

more yea res together.

; made

; many childish dabblers in the

: holy estate.

I These 50-year partners may • comrider themselves merely lucky

in the choice of mates. Lucky? people to love and be loved You bet! They were blessed with and to be worth loving. And when j emotional maturity, perhaps you see the confidence and con-

without knowing or caring what ; that meant. They were prepared

of unadorned devotion that carries the weight of a home FAVORS CUT IN GROSS TAX through serious illness, serious IF SURPLUS IS TOO HIGH financial setbacks, serious forces

of any kind.

A good marriage is never easy or automatic or ordained by man of God. It is a relationship that comes about by the great need of

such surpluses as we formerly had,” said Ball. The surplus once surpassed 80 million dollars.

INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Rep Cable G. Ball, R-Lafayette introduced a bill in the Indiana House today calking for gross income 'ax c’edits for all taxpayers when .1 if th state general fund surplus giew to 45 million dollars. Bail’s bill encompassed a plan

tentment reflected on the faces j proposed”two years ago by then of two people who have reached | State Treasurer John Peters,

to accept and to offer, without the Golden Wedding Day, you can who now is chairman of the State tabulating accounts. They were be pretty sure theirs has been a Highway Commission.

East Chilled By New Cold Wave

fly | niteil A fresh blast of frigid air overspread most of the eastern third the nation today, tumbling temperatures by as much as 40 to 50 degrees in New England. However, the cold air stopped

the rise of northeastern streams a..ti riveu .v.vcien t., melting | snow and heavy rains. The Allegheny River hit flood stage in some areas of Pennsylvania, but no serious flooding j was reported. At Pittsburg! he Allegheny and Monongahela rivers exceeded normal poo tage, but remained below floo itage. Several streams in the Cleveand area overflowed Wednesday mt receded to their banks emperatures dropped. Clearing weather followed th< irrival of the cold wave, ending icavy rains that dumped a rec >rd 2.26 inches of precipitation it Buffalo. N. Y. The fall was a iew 24-hour high for January. The biggest temperature drops were in New England and New York where early''morning readings registered near zero, or 40 :o 50 degrees lower than the previous night. The cold air mass also sen

-eadinps skidding into the 30 nd 40. : ; in the Carolina.? and ti.e Julf states. The Northern Plains, meanwhile, were hit by an invasion of nib-zero air and readings in Jorth Dakota anil Montana anged from 15 to 20 degrees bejw zero. Snow mimes coated portions >f the Northern Plains, upper tississippi Valley and the northrest Pacific Coast during the ight .but accumulations gene*--lly were light. Weathermen said snow flurries >r showers will continue today rom the Rockies across the Northern Plains into the Missis;ippi Valley and the Great Lakes

TWO POIKT CVSFA '

INDIANAPOLIS (UP)—Indiana State Health Board records for 1957 contained two reports of polio cases today, but officials were uncertain whether the cases >ccuried this year or last. The weekly morbidity report isted 2 for the week ending Jan. 19 and a third the previous week. Jut the first case reported in the week ending Jan. 12 was found later to have had its onset in 956. It was in ShelbyviUe. , The latest cases reported were n Clai k* county. Both were at Charlestown. One was a year>1(1 child and the other a 2-i’^ai* >ld.

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