The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 April 1965 — Page 7
f— GREECE 1963:
Abiding Glory
The Daily Bannar, Greeneastle, Indiana Monday, April 19, 1965
Maria Cana* in the title role of Cherubini's “Medea" presented recently in the anrient theatre at Epidauru*.
NEW YORK (CFN)—Glory •till abides in Greece. The dramatic dialogue that drifts from stone stage up through tiers of quiet listeners who have come to hear the timeless thoughts of Sophocles has not changed through the centuries. In this land, where antiquity is honored, the theatre of encient Greece still flourishes.
A starkly dramatic srene from Euripides' “Ion” at Epiriauru<> in 1964. Visitors who come to Greece this summer will arrive by modem ship and plane. Once there, kowever, they will quickly be transported to the Golden Age. The eleventh annual Festival •f Athens will provide the way. In the acoustically perfect Amphitheatre of Epidaurus,
which was built in the fourth century B.C., visitors will be able to see Aeschylus’ “Agamemnon”, Euripides’ “The Trojan Women”, “Phoenissae”, and “Hercules Furens”, and Sophocles’ “Oedipus Tyrannus” performed in the classic orig-
inal.
In the Herod Atticus theatre of 161 A.D., which stands at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens, the philharmonic orchestras of Oslo, London, Warsaw, Israel, Sofia, and Berlin will perform masterworks both old and new. Members of the New York City Ballet, the “Noh” Theatre of Japan, the Hellenic Choreodrama, and many other companies will grace the same stage. And, a highlight of the season's opera offerings will be a presentation at Epidaurus of Berlioz’ “Damnation of Faust” by the Paris Opera company of 350—the second time they will have performed outside of France. The concern of Greece for her ancient culture and for the art and music of all the world is unequaled. In keeping with their abiding cultural concerns, Greek officials have also invited internationally known artists and scholars to visit newly-restored Byzantine and Medieval landmarks on the Greek mainland, in the Peloponnesus, and the Isles.
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Mary Lynn Hanks returned
By Muriel Nelson j borne Sunday from a field trip Bainbridge Correspondent ,Chicago, with a group of stuMrs. Edith Allen and Mrs. dents from Indiana State UniNellie Denny were hostesses to versity of Terre Haute. Their
the Birthday Bids Club Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Allen. Several members
trip was pertaining to interior
decorating.
Jennie and Suzanne Johnson
were presented birthday gifts of Danville Indiana are spending after the delicious refreshments their Easter vacation with their
were served. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hillis are home from Harlington. Texas where they have bought • lovely new home and expect to spend their winters there. Mrs. Jeanie Shoaf Smith and baby returned home Tuesday from the hospital. The little son weighed 8% lbs. and was named James Terrel. Guests of Miss Chloe Harmless last Thursday were Mrs. Roy Thomas. Mrs. Lela Taylor. Mrs. Pearl Thompson, Mrs. Lucille Martin and Mrs. Longdon Pruitt all of Parke Co.
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Johnson.
Kathy Frazee of Indiana State University is spending her vacation with her parents. David Priest of Butler University is home for vacotion. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Minnick and daughter have moved to Greeneastle, where he is employed with the Horace Link Co. Among those from here who attended the wedding of Jeff Blue and Marlene Reese at Sharpsville Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Baker and Jeretta. Mr. and Mhs.
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Mrs. Clara Bundy of Green-
castle was a guest of Mrs. Cecil Ernest Roth and daughter, Bullerdick at lunch last Thurs- Carolyn, Barbara and J u d y, day. They spent the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. James Summers, and evening in Indianapolis. : Mr. and Mrs. David Richards. Mrs. Vesta Mitchell is spend- Mr. and Mrs. David Lane, Mr. ing this week with her son. and Mrs. Lester Leonard, Mr. Gene Pruitt and family. and Mrs. Herbert Hitch, Mr. Little Troy Judy of Green- and Mrs. Albert Solomon, Mr. castle was the guest one night and Mrs. Shirley Rooker, Mr. last week of his grandparents. Charles Lukenbill. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Judy and George Green of Lebanon. Mr. daughter. | and Mrs. Gene Hough of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. John Sessler of Georgia. Mathew Michael, Mr. Ft. Wayne were weekend guests and Mrs. Harve Wilson and of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Walter sons of Indianapolis, Mr. and and Mrs. Ollie Davis. Mrs. Earl Hutcheson, Mr. and Ralph Bullerdick and two Mrs. Bill Blue and daughters, sons of Clarksville were guests Carolyn and Becky, Miss Katheof his parents. Mr. and Mrs. rine Harbison.
Cecil Bullerdick from Saturday until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bullerdick and family and Mr. Ralph Fosher were Sunday guests. The occasion was a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs.
Cecil Bullerdick. NEW YORK UPI — News Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Michael P a P er executives of the United are home from Florida, where States. Canada. Puerto Rico, they spent the winter. an< ^ Bermuda gathered in conMr. and Mrs. Virgil Grimes vent ion today on a note of new returned home Wednesday from strength through growth and Red Lake Beach in Sebring, new urgency in protection free Fla., where they spent the i accf>ss information for all winter the people. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Grimes The ‘^th annual meeting of returned home Wednesday from the American Newspaper PubRed Lake Beach in Sebring, lishers Association got underFla., where they spent the win- wa y ' v *th reports on progress in t er . the fight to keep public records The W. S. C. S. of the Metho- in the °P en and a warning by dist Church served lunch to ANPA President Gene Robb of fifty-four members of the Put- r, t ) li ( l ue attempts to throttle nam County Convention of the news cr ' rnes and criminals.
Federated Clubs on Tuesday.
An interesting talk by a De- Plant Bums
Pauw student from Leopold. Congo was much enjoyed as part of the afternoon program. Mrs. D. O. Tate leaves Friday evening to spend Easter with her son Elza and family in
Chrisman. Illinois.
ELKHART UPI —The Mount Vernon Mobile Homes Division of Concord Mobile Homes plant here late Saturday night was destroyed by a fire, which authorities theorized may have been caused by an elec-
Mrs. Hubert Higgins and sis- trical short circuit> ' ter have gone to Danville, Ind. The 10 o,000-square foot plant to Spend Easter holiday \\ ith con tained a new stake truck the formers’ daughter, Mrs anc j 20 completed or nearly com-
Ruth Jones. Mrs. Carl Williams will spend Easter week-end with her son Itaxia and family of Brick
pleted mobile homes when the flames started, said owners E. B. Jeffries and George Green of Elkhart.
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