The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 July 1937 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, CJ KEEN CASTLE, INDIANA, SATUBDAY, JULY 10, 19J7.

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Midnight Show Tonight—Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Y< >r ’LL LAUJH UNTIL YOUR SIDES HURT The Lid is Off in Home Shriek Home!

"Mm m Missus' ANNE SHIRLEY Also 3 Stooges in A tiood Comedy. Walt Disney Color Kis'l ami l,aii(;lis FIumIhm.

shook hands with each and every one of the boys and personally conducted them through the various departments of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. ' The Boy Scouts entertained Mrs. Jenckes at dinner Wednesday evening duly 7, at the Jamboree headquarters. *oJ *!• d* *1- *1" •I* -!- *** '1* *1* CLINTON FALLS + >Ir». Eula Staggs d* S*. •!• d* d* d* •t* ♦ d* d d- + Hev. L. P. Sample an<l family and Mrs. Luecas spent last Sunday with Claude Crodian and family. Mis. Stella Crodian spent a few days last week with C. E. Goddard | and wife. Ed Bettis, Elbert Bettis and wife called on George Pierce and wife Sunday. Floyd Miller and family called on Willard Miller and family Saturday evening. Mrs.Emma Webb and son Chrissie and Willie Keyt spent Sunday with Edd Keyt and Cleo Keyt and family. Serena Burk and children spent Monday with Mae Wright. Sanford Romine and family, John Burk and wife, Burel Knsor and family spent Sunday with James Burk and family. Mrs. Mary Ann Stites was called to Parke County last Friday on account of the death of her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Vanhuss. Harry Neff and wife, Harry Max Neff and Mrs. Howard Boswell and children spent Wednesday with Willard Miller and family. Burel Ensor and family, Ward

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“COOL FAMILY THEATRE”

Arnold and family, Thomas Bettis and daughter, George Pierce and wife, John Burk and wife and Bobby Cooper and Jimmy Humphrey called on James Burk and family Tuesday |

evening.

Mack McCartney and family of Indianapolis spent Monday with S. O. Ensor and wife. There will be preaching at the M. P. Church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. Banks of Bedford. Ix'wis Hartsock and wife, Sammic Shonkwiler and wife spent Sunday with Violet Shonkwiler and family. Vietta Evans spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Alice Stites in

Greencastle.

Mrs. John Shonkwiler. Mrs. Sam Shonkwiler and Mrs. Elmer Evans spent Tuesday with Mrs. Frank Mc-

Alin(,cn - son Lloyd spent the day Billy Ensor visited Malcolm Burk t i n ,|j ana polis with relatives, one afternoon this week. | Noel jj^ttis and family spent MonCatherine Smith spent the woek ] t j ay evening with Russell O'Haver

end with Irene Sample east of Green- am j

Tonight - 15c Bal. JOHN WAYNE in

“CALIFORNIA

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Serial In Town.

“SECRET AGENT X9” AND A GOOD CARTOON

Thursday;

State Gets Share Of Federal Funds

ACTI'AL EM'EN DITIRES DURING u»3r> AND l!»3li AMOUNTED TO 112 MILLION

INDIANAPOLIS. Iml. July 10 Special Actual expeditures of major organizations of the Federal Government out of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Acts of 1935 and 1936 amounted to $141 907.235 in Indiana

period. Expenditures of other agencies, on the basis of cheeks actually issued include the foi.lo.wing: Department of Agriculture < exclusive of Public Roads and Resettlement Administration i, $554,171; Bureau of Public Roads. 10,025 hfio; Resettlement Administration. $.3,658,507; Corps of Engineers, $6,700; Emergency Conservation Work, $10 9- j 77,617: Federal Emergency Relief Administration! $13,050,617; PuRilic Works Administration, $6,581,444;! and other organizations $3,129,845.

NOTICE

BOY S( Ol TS ENTERTAINED WASHINGTON, D. C„ July 10

at the close of the fiscal year last Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal

Bureau of Investigation of the Department of Justice, received all of the Boy Scouts from the Sixth Congressional District of Indiana this morning at the Department of Just-

ice.

The scouts of the sixth congressional district accompanied by Scout executive Delmar Wilson, and Mrs. Virginia E. Jenckes, were personally received by Mr. Hoover. Mr. Hoover

June 30, Clarence Manion. Indiana Director for the National Emergency

Council, announced today.

Manion said that allocations made by the President totaled $151,461,037 on that date and unobligated balances amounted to $2,071,737 while unexpended balances totaled $9,553.-

802.

The Works Progress Administration expended $93,923,164 during the

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castle. Mrs. Ellett Ensor and children have returned home after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harbison. Several from here attended the 4th in Brazil Monday evening. Mrs. George Pierce visited her nieces, Mrs. Arvel Roach and Mrs. Douglas Alexander one day last week. Dr. B. F. Nciman and John Glover of Indianapolis called on George Pierce last Monday evening. £} *!• -I- -1- -I- -l- •!• -9 4* + 0 + MORTON + j •!* 4- -I- -I- -l- -1- -9 -I* •!• -I* *1* 4" Mrs. Claude Burk received word of the death of her Uncle Lyge Ratcliff at Mulberry, on July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Siebel and John Darrell of Muncie spent the 4th of July with Lee Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lane spent Sunday and Monday at Lafayette and Lebanon. Mrs. Maude O’Haver received word of the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Elsie Nutgrass at Indianapolis on Thursday, July 8. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Agnes Chilcothe on Wednesday with 25 members arid visitors pres-

ent.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bell and three children of Middletown. Ohio are visiting his sister and family. Mrs. Edith Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell of Fincastle. Reba Frank of Indianapolis is spending some little time here with her grandmother, Mrs. Helen Mad-

dox.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell O’Haver and

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burk Thursday at Indianapolis.

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q. 4- 4- + 4- ^ + 4. FERN * 4. 4- ■£• + + + •* + Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White and son of Spencer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber. Cordelia Rockhill of Indianapolis spent a few days with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rockhill. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frazier were, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gardner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier, Abe Sutherlin, and Sam Wilson. Mrs. Alfred McMains called on Mrs. Elmer Frazier, Thursday. Several from here attended the fireworks at Forest park. Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Truesdale and son called on Mr. and Mrs. Don Heber Sunday. Mrs. Sally Varvel called on Mrs. Mae Jefferies Sunday.

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4 v -I* •!• 4* -t* •!• $5} !• EAST GREENCASTLE TWP. ’*[• -I- -1- -I- *1* ‘1* '* -I* -1- -1- 4- 4oJ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy of Greencastle were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Columbus Christy home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pursell and daughter spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herbert or Greencastle were Sunday guests at the Faye Chiles home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson accompanied by their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Robinson of Indianapolis left last Friday for Ohio. They will visit their son Donald and family at Dayton, Ohio enroute to Mansfield, Ohio. Mrs. Walter Roach and Mrs. Wayne Pursell were Thursday dinner guests of Mrs. Harold Scobee in Greencastle. Mrs. I^aura Perkins and children of Greencastle are week end guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ella Jackson and Verna Jackson. Waneta Arnold of Floyd Township spent a few days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Christy. Fourth of July visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pursell were Mrs. Grace Routt of Greencastle, hei son Carl Routt of Bloomington, and her daughter Mary Louise Routt of Greencastle. Nearly all the neighbors of this community attended the shower in honor of Mrs. Maxine Jackson Ruark which was given last Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson.

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4- 4- •!• 4* 4* 4- •!• 4- 4* 4- {SJ ' Miss Florence Wilson of Indianapolis spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tamey Wil-

son.

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doyel spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Wray of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spencer and daughter of Buffalo, N. Y. are visiting Mrs. Rossie Spencer. Miss Helen Scribner of Chicago spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Scribner. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Potter and daughter of Indianapolis are spending their vacation with relatives here. Mrs. D. E. Reed returned home Saturday after a visit with hei daughter Mrs. Clyde Lineback and family of Tipton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hester and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swearinger at New Ross. Ed White of Indianapolis spent the week end with his mother Mrs. Laura White. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Clodfelter and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steinnier and family at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Master and Mrs. Omer Avery and son of Thorntown spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Evans. Mrs. Alva Carrington and Mrs. B'rank Wilson and daughter spent Friday in Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitson spent Sunday with Mrs. Lizzie Mills and family at Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gold and son, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chastain of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mrs. Vera Hopper and family. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Miller of Crawfordsville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goff. Mrs. Lou Wilson was a guest Friday of Mrs. Mary Milligan of Milli-

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CHANGES ARE WNOly FOR 1937 SOIL P| LAFAYETTE In,I Ju,,- r lias been receive I by L !t| chairamn of the Indiana Am Conservation Committee J its headquartci | sity, from Claude Wickart, of the AAA’s north CMtl regarding changes that tel put into effect concerning! f Agricultural Conservation ?I One amendment which !m pproved by Secretary of Ar H. A. Wallace provides tl sown to soil dep i finy crus fall of 1936. not cut for gr n 1937, must have been fa| vated or first seeded to conserving crop before this year, in order to claa than soil depleting cropi said that the amendment» ’he use of sweet sorghunu corn as emergency foragt n conserving bases has also» oroved by Secretary of Ar|

Wallace.

Another change in the 19 ?ram, in which Indiana fan# be interested, follows: ’’Win grains seeded as a nurse a n excess of one-half of thf ate, have such growth thal ng will not entirely prevdl grain formation and then > of grass or legurm on such on the date of which i«‘rfom determined, such acreage classified as soil conserving nurse crop is not cut lot

grain.’’’

The state committee’s ink tion in regard to fall seeding or rye sown in th< fall oflk if such crop >va I! I grain formed, it is not neifl clip to prevent scattered forming grain. And.if the nas a good stand of s.,; col crop at the time of <h'ck,n;| mance. it will be classified eonservng.

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Scouts Do Themselves Good Turn at Jambor

The Store of Furniture

This Cleveland patrol lived up to the tradition of doing a daily good turn by doing themselves one when they stowed away a hearty meal at mess during the annual national jamboree of Boy Scouts

at Washington. D. C.. above. More than 25 -s Scouts from all parts of United States and sizt ■ delegations from other countries were the conclave.