The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 November 1934 — Page 4
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Notice is lioreby given to the died- j Hors, heirs and legatees of James W. . Bircii, deceased, to appear In the Putnam Cincuit Court, licld at Greencastle. Indctna. on the 24th day of November. 1934, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Account.'; witfi the estate of said decedent shield not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there mak*’ proof of heirship, and re- j ceive their distributive shares. Witness^ the Clerk of said Court,
this 1st clay of November. 1934. John W. Herod, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Cause No. 7.">68. Frank Hamilton. Atty. l-2t FAKMKK AliKKSTKI) BRIDGEPORT, Conn., HJPc — Charles Baromsky, Ivoryton farmer, claimed to have a flock of 700 chickens and strictly fresh eggs. After a few complaints, health officers found his flock non-existent and the eggs a low class of cold storage variety. He was arrested.
Would Shift Relief Burden To States
FEDERAL ASSISTANCE TO BE CURTAILED AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. (UPi The government's tremendous burden of caring for the unemployed must be returned as soon as possible to the states and to communities, Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. Roper said last night, In a speech interpreted as the keynote of the administration's postelection recovery drive. Roper pledged a "middle of the road" program and assured business the government would encourage increased profits. "The immediate future should record the return of caring for the unemployed to the states and the localities," Roper said. "We must so ! manage the entire program which deals with human psychology as well | as human necessities, that we go no farther in helping people than to inspire them with the hope and with the desire to help themselves. "As soon as future relief requirements can be determined the major portions of these expenditures should I he assumed by the states and localiI ties, with federal assistance supplied only in those instances where the situation cannot he met without federal aid.” Answering charges that the administration is regimenting business, Roper said that present eimigeney requirements "will he gradually retired as normal conditions are restored ami business, states and localities assume their responsibilities.” KILLED 113 ltLA( liHIKDS MEXICO. Mo., i UPi Marlow Wright, driving along a highway here, crashed through a heavy flock of blackbirds. He stopped and counted 113 dead birds. 4- -I* “9 -I* *9 v *9 * FILLMORE •2* •{. *9 *9 •!« *9 "9 *9 Mr. and Mrs. O. L. McKamcy spent the weekend at Newcastle with Mr. and Mrs. George Poole. Mr. and ivirs. wane McNary entertained the following guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs Harvey Owens and daughters. Mrs. Lida Raines and Miss Elizabeth McNary of Greencastlc Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Buis were Mr. and Mrs.
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Hubert Urulorwituil and daughter Betty ami Mi ami Mrs. Kenneth Tracy of Indianapolis. Mrs. Katie Bastln visited relatives j in Crawfordsville Thursday. Rev. and Mrs James Shockley of 1 Indianapolis wen Sunday dinner' quests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McKaiiiey and daughter. Mrs. Janice Scott and Mr. anil Mrs Shell i’erry and sou Arthur ol Grecncastlo h&< i eturned home after visiting Mis KUa Cooper in Coffecn, III. Mrs. Clara Ruark of Indianapolis spent Tuesday with her son Fred Ruarl: anti Mrs. Kuark Guests of Mi and Mrs. Fred Brown Sunday w Mrs Jessie Tal- j hurt am! daughter Florence of , Creencastle. Miss Virginia Elliott has returned In.me after visiting relatives in Indianapolis. Air. and Mrs. J. Edwards and Mrs. Eva Shields of C'oatcsvillc were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. anil Mrs. A R. Hubbard Mr and Mrs. blank White attended the funeral of a relatives in Morocco last Saturday. Mrs. Rebecca Shuck of Indianapolis was called here by the illness of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jarmina
Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright visitcl Mr. and Mis Glen Owens and daughter Irene in Grcencastle Sun-
day.
Guy and Jim Elliott of Groveland visited their mother, Mrs. Mary Elliott last Thursday. Mrs Hester Jackson returned home Monday from Grcencastle. Mi and Mis O. L McKinney weer in Nobles\ illr Tuesday. Mis Evelyn Shuck of Grcencastle spent Sunday uith her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shuck.
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Mrs Maude Dickinson and Mrs Clara D. Moore spent Wednesday in Lafayette with Mr. and Mrs. Schmible and Mrs. Dickinson Charles Hutchins of Indianapolis spent the weekend with his parents. Mi. and Mrs. Osborn Hutchins. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashby spent Sunday in Indianapolis with their daughter Miss Helen Ashby. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Collins were in Indianapolis Wednesday. Mrs. Charlotte Hcigliway and daughter of Ladoga wore dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crosby. Jack Porter, Robert Rogers, James Hanna and Irwin Hostctter, all of Crawfordsville, spent the weekend with their parents. •9 *9 *9 4 4 *1* -9 *9 "9 •I- EAST MARION *9 •9 Mrs. Air.y Buis *9 •9 *9 *9 *9 4 9 -9 4- 4 Mrs E. E. Buis and Mra. Maude McNary of Grecncastlo spent the weekend with O. II McNary and family at Winamac. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis and daughter were Mrs. May Hammond of Grcencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Love and daughter. 1 Roy Buis and family ami Mrs. Lois Kersey and daughter called on Elisha McAninch and family Sunday. A surprise party was given for Mr. and Mrs. William Newman Sun-
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Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Frazier spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Bell Buis spent the weekend with E. E. Buis
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Mr. and Mrs. Kimel Wilson and son Emmett spent Sunday with Edmund Marshall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dillinger
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