The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 May 1936 — Page 4
THE DAILY BAN NEK, MiEEN CASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, MAY
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SPECAL
NUYV ARRIVALS IN THRILLING WASH FROCKS
inilps of roads must be treated to restore them to good condition for traffic during the coming months. This ivork is proceeding as rapidly as possible but will require some time to complete.
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SHEERS PRINTS
DOTTED SWISS PLAIN COLLARS
Sires I 1 to .’« — UK to o';. Dcdiitiiul dresses tlial will niakt; deli^'ldl’ul uiljs I'ni' umllier on W Moiliei 's I) .-i y ! |T Altnidivo styles ■ I'oi - nil 11^1‘s! .\ll gunrn 11 teed last
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Miss Helen Weller *!• fit .j. .*• -i- *i- -i* **• + i'y Mr anil Mrs. John Smith and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John German. Mrs. Juanita Kendall" and daughter spent the p st week with her sisters Misses Thelma and Ethel Bell of Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs. Charley Eggors spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Eggers. Mrs. Emma Steward and family and Ida and Laura Steward spool | Friday with Lulu Weller. Alvora Weller spent the weekend | with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weller at Bain bridge. Mr. and Mrs Firm Templeman and I family spent Sunday with Mrs. Ailiej Templeman.
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TIIKEE-TON LIMIT LIFTED _____
ON STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM j
Itemoval of the three-ton load limit 1 highways,
restrictions, imposed by the state highway commission for the protection of secondary state highways during the period of freezes and thaws, was announced today by James D. Adams, chairman. All vehicles hav-° ing a gross weight of three tons or over were barred from the posted
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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller and children spent Sunday in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Summers are visiting Card Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Newman spent last Wednesday with Card Summers Mr and Mrs. Lowell Oliver spent Friday night with Fred Beck and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oat Adcr spent Sunday with Alfa Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Smith called hi the afternoon,
lions of the weight limit restrictions , School closed hi this township last were comparatively few this year al- Friday.
J ing the past month, the last sections
Approximately two thousand miles being opened to traffic during the
of state highways were closed to past week. though scores of truckers were taken Mr. and Mrs. Ted Knoll spent Sunheavy traffic during the early part While the traveling surfkee was into court and fined. I day with Bill Noll,
of March when the ground began to damaged on many miles of secoml-
During recent weeks maintenance
thaw after Die subnormal winter ary and bituminous highways, the forces of the highway commission temperatures. The restrictions , barring of heavy traffic from these j have been engaged in repairing state against heavy traffic had been lifted! roads prevented their complete break , highways damaged during on a majority of these highways dur- ! up, highway officials report. Viola-1 spring breakup. Several hundred
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the, (of -I- -I- 4* 4* 4- 4- 4* ro|. Miss Iris Nelson, Miss Mildred GuhI and Miss Donna "Slater of New Buffalo. Mich., spent tnc weekend
with Miss Ida Goff.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Grimes and sons of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mrs. Emma Gardner and Miss
Nora Harvey.
Norman Clodfelter of Cambridge City spent Saturday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clodfelter. Mrs. Venia Simpson is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kinkhead in Indi-
anapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lincback ami sons of Sharpsville spoilt the weekend with Mrs I). E. Reed. Mr. ami Mrs Donald Inge spent Friday in Indianapolis. Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Todd and fapiily of New Paris. Ohio, spent the weekentl with friends here. Melvinc Hedge has entered State Teachers college at Terre Haute. Frank Everman anti Rafe Mc1 Gaughcy made a business trip to Louisville. Ky.
(Sj 4* 4* 4* 4- 4- 4- 4* 4* •!• 4- 4- 4- 4LONG BRANCH 4* Mrs. Osa Marshall •!• /oj 4* 4* 4- v 4* 4* 4* 4- 4- 4* 4* 4* j Mr. ami Mrs Smiley Irwin ami i daughter of Indianapolis visited his
father, Scott Irwin, over the weekentl. 0 Mrs. Arthur Johns visited Mrs. Fred Johns Thursday, o Mr. and Mrs. Forest Burk of Cloverdale visited Mrs. Harry Lane Sun'iay. Mr: anti Mrs. Henry Marshall visitel Mr. and Mrs. Will Baker, near Terre Hattie Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William GoWeu and Miss Virginia Adamson were itv In dianapolis Sunday afternoon, o Miss Evelyn Bcckley called on Amelia Elling Sunday. Mrs. Olan Bain returned home Sunday afternoon after being with her sister Mis. Emily Lane the past week. Shirley Ann. infant daughter of Mr. anti Mrs Hatty Lane died Friday afternoon. Her twin sister preceded her in death by five, days The girls were born April 24. .$• »j. »j, -I- -I* t “I" -It- CLOVKRDALK 4- •!• Mrs. Clara Dorsett 4 .j, ,j, ,j, • .t* -j* -I- -I- 4Mr. ami Mrs. M. C. Furr anti Mr. and Mrs Gerl Furr and daughter spent last Thursday, evening with Mr. and Mrs. Will Minnick at Pleasent Gardens. Mrs. Nevada Duncan ami Mrs. Nellie McDonald was at Clay City last Tuesday. Mrs. Sulina Cunningham. Mrs Noit Morrison ami daughter. Maxine left last Thursday to spend the summer at Hoosier Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Smythe attendjs! the all-day meeting and basket tlinner at Deer Creek church last Sunday. Miss Nclia and Fretierick Wingfieltl of Chicago visited relatives ami friends here last week. Mrs. Clay Allison of near Spencer cajletl nn Mr. and Mrs. George Wingfield last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Saluda Horn anti Mrs. Mattie eMek were in Brazil Fritlay afternoon. • Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Frye were at Grceneastle Fritlay afternoon. Mr. ami 'Mrs. Orcie Mann ami
laughter of Carlornhmg v „ lt(j 'ho weekend with relativea!^ Mr and Mrs John Lag daughter were in Creencastlf J afternoon. Miss Mabit Cassidy l c ft >g J noon foi Chicago, to vfani^g Mrs. Rogers and Mr. RoRen Mr and Mrs. Vanilcrpilt, Nettie Runyan anil Miss Burris were in Indianapolis J] day. - Mr and Mrs Forest Spdfl family of Midland visited Infl 'lay with her mother Mrs liisj Mrs. M. C Furr and Mrs Furr were in Grceneastle I afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kstcs DuncajiL Suntlay ;U Plainfield with Or. I Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Kenneth McCoy andari of Cleveland. Ohio came SimM a visit with Mr and Mrs, Je»| Coy. Mr. and Mr: Blanchard Kud visile.i over the weekend and Mrs. Forest Hurst. John Mark Logan returneiH Sunday after a week’s visit »#| atives, near Brazil. Miss Stella Collins visited wrl weekentl with Mrs. Ida SindiitJ of town. Rev. Lowell Turner of Blowing filled his appointment at tiltl| Church Suntlay evening. Ivan Clearwaters. entered tkl er an hospital in Indianapolil Saturday Mr and Mr- Harold Kiu>jill| tliana|w)]is. and Mr. and Mrs I Lyon and son of GraencMM Mr and Mrs. Robert Davis, i Sunday guests of Mr and I George Knoy. Mr. anti Mrs. Kenneth Foxrfl ianapolis spent over the ««k with Dr. and Mrs. E M Hunt Mrs. George Knoy will beM to the New Era Club Wedagf ternoon. Mr. anti Mrs. John McN'iiJI and family of Indianapolisa»D Henry Keri’inott and son d Chester. Minnesota were guests of Mr. and Airs W Knoll.
Is Problem of Unemployment With Us to Stay?
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WPA workers j
Ick.s Pr.sid.nt Roosavalt i” ^
by the recent request of
AH the furore aroused lIlc rccei
o H no7oo H : Pk r WPA a,iministrat0 ''. tor $1,500,000,000 to finance relief in 1937 has served to focus nationa! attention on the problem of when and how the current relief drain on the public treasury w ill end. Some conception of the terrific buiden entailed is suggested by statistics which show that more than $2,000,000,000 i, being spent annually to provide for the 25,000,000 on relief I her. are many who believe that unemployment is ^th us to stay, that the problem requires * program — - ra -° re Permanent ^ construetive nature than
required more fundamental trcalmen speech at Baltimore when he ,our *’ | hor of working hours and age limits f° r 8 ^ effort has been made to cairy out a him ^ and constructive program, notably ^ of Interior Ickcs was at the head of' s ^ paramount responsibility ieems to of industry itself which must ployed before th« situation is rclie'*® extent.
