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THE FRANKLIN (INDIANA) EVENING STAR Pag Flvi. Wednesday. October 29, 1930 Advisory Betrd II DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN TICKETS J. Roswell Drake Ml YOUNGES Herbert V. list Roy L.

Scott I I FOR ELECTION ON NOVEMBER FOURTH Edar Admire Charles W. Hcnrv Allen Wheat ly John E. Collins 1 Justice of Peaee IS i EXPEDITION BYRD WHITE RIVER TOWNSHIP Trustee D0Q.li:,S'Sn VOTERS of Johnson county will receive four ballots when they jro to the polls next Tuesday, No-I vember 4. One ballot bearing the names of candidates I for state office: a second ballot listing the candidates a 1 1 1 a a a WEDNESDAY SPEAKER Bert Noblet J. Marion Sutton Assessor Advisory Board Raymond Mercola Tells of I congiTss, judicial of ice and county office a third Vincent E.

Paddack Strother C. Duke lister C. Fulmer John C. Crepp Thomas E. Lee Otis M.

Vandivicr Polar Flight in "Adventures of Ocean Vagabond" nanoi on wnicn uiey win oie lor ineir lownsnip board and justice of peace and a fourth ballot on vhichthey will express their stand for or against the calling of a constitutional convention. Mcrcvla. xvungrs member of the Byrd cxpxiuion to the Antarctic, fascinated the s'u-drnt fcviy of Fratikhn cxCcge On the state ballot the voter will vote for a can- COUNTY xrnS' An'oSan v.iknd: di'Iate for each office, votinir for two judges of the STATE Pink Colored Ballot For Secretary of State FRANK MAYR, Jr. Oren Cook Herman L. Deer Averv Webb Ray John W.

Smith C. Ray Stout Charles J. Ray M. Ellis Cochran (White Ballot) Congressman 4th District HARRY C. CAN FIELD thrilhnc story ot travel and exploration, xvhvh the cp-r-icivc ov.wur.tcicd or.

the history- UNION TOWNSHIP Troste Assessor Advisory Board HENSLEY TOWNSHIP Trustee Assessor Advisory Board Justice of Peace to the iouui iv.ak::s xjvvht supreme court and four judges of the appellate court. On the county ticket the voter will cast a ballot for each office, including three for councilmen-at-large. On the township ticket the voter will vote for each of the offices designated, including three members of the advisory boards. On the constitutional conven- Judge 8th Judicial Circuit CHAS. B.

STAFF For Auditor of State FLOYD E. WILLIAMSON Prosecuting Attorney 8th Judicial Circuit SCOTT MOSER tion ballot the voter will simply check the square marked "yes" or the square marked "no." For Treasurer of State WILLIAM STOREN For Joint Representative (Marion and Johnson Counties) JOHN BRIGHT WEBB George Hibbs For Clerk of Supreme Court FRED B. PICKETT For Clerk Circuit Court GEORGE S. BURTON STATE TICKET SeereUry of MjiIp Auditor of State Treasurer of State Clerk of Supreme Court John Malson John H. Hardin William S.

Townsond Ira L. Pritchard Robert Selch Exerett L. Boaz Chester Miller John B. Norton Groxer Coverdale William E. Thompson Everett L.

Hoaitlan Geixnre N'eely Roseoc Rasdale Marine L. Herbert Robert L. Hensley Charles M. Dickinson Charles E. Delaney John I.

Walters Clarence Wicsman I Clarence L. Ross Charles C. Bills J. Fenton Coxper William Freere Jes-e Wert? Simon C. Harrell W.

Victor Isom B. Ehl Geixrpe W. Dexllens Gcorpe W. Kerlin On il lord Webb NINEVEH TOWNSHIP Trustee Assessor Advisory Board BLUE RIVER TOWNSHIP Trustee Assessor Auditor ZELIA K. WEBB For State Superintendent of Public Instruction GEORGE C.

COLE REPUBLICAN Otto O. Fifield Arclile N. Bobbitt Harry E. Nichols Charles L. Bierderwolf Roy P.

Wiseheart Thomas, B. Coulter IV were rvitr.ns to the American tor the tune the ot "The Man RTd." as 'ov ot cn comyar.y: an. survey ct details, and relates it the e.e of self -dependence the oppoi v.n.it ie (or travel and wh.ioh h.e has taken all cf his lite The xxhole sorour.t tinted xxith the y.nth-tv.l of Hits box xxttn ambition, shut: tty. a tor me uiroMiAt av.d a id.cah.--m Cy.a Admiral t1 is iny ideal rt a real hero to me he is the p. rates? of heroes He's th.e kind xx ho absolutely effaces hunsclt when there air o'Sieis bethoupht i'.

av.vl planned for" Hi- Traxrk-d Much. This l- hte has been a of vagabond expression II ho- Ch.u J-o. lrtl. the son an Italian lather anol German iv.othci. atta.nevl three at-Ai a hall xear- edtioatien.

and then has by ocvious methods hH'ooo staffs Canada. Mexico, r.ba. America. Atr.ca. South s-ea Islands.

Hawaiian Islands. Ne-x and the Antarctic. Ho r.ow lix. tor ward to a non ston across th.e Taa'ac. an exploration it tl.e Aro.aron rv-iori and a th.e uth role.

Ite has xx otked way on all of these travel- .14 Ivy. wat'er. ir.uier of. n-. spapx-r.

steward avd a. He tells is xan-oi tr.ptes-icn ot th.e ovuntiies in i. -Thi rxt rente Treasurer WILLIAM M. BURGETT For Judge Supreme Court First District WALTER E. TREANOR Albert Breeding Clarence W.

Pritchard William Neff Charles F. Otto Harry O. Wlmerbcrg Supt. of Public Instruction Judges of Supreme Court Jndjes of ApprtUte Court lU MOt ATIC Mayr. Jr.

Fl vd ViHiam.Mn William Storen Fred Pickett Cnvrge C. Cole Wil'er lira nor Cur! is V. Roll Posey T. Kime William H. Bridwxll A.

C. Woni H-rxex J. Curtis miMOt RATIO Harry C. canfietd Charles B. Staff Recorder GEORGE A.

HANNER Sheriff STROTHER E. VANDIVIER For Judge Supreme Court Fourth District CURTIS W. ROLL Advisory Board Justice of Peace NEEDIIAM TOWNSHIP Trustee Assessor Advisory Board Willarrl B. Oemmill Solon A. Enloc Willis C.

McMahan Aloii70 L. Nichols Charles F. Renvy REPUBLICAN Scott Thompson Coroner WALTER L. PORTTEUS COUNTY TICKET Krpreentativf in Conrev Judte Sth Judicial Circuit For Judje Appellate Cwurt First Division WILLIAM II. BRIDWELL Frank E.

Kennedy William M. Randolph Oral Hendrickson Louis O. Johnson William F. Rueff County Surveyor JOHN B. DUCKWORTH Fred K.

Owens Pro-ecutinc Attorney Sth, Judicial Circuit County Assessor FRANK D. ETTER Soitt M.ver Howard P. Robinson For Judge of Appellate Court First Division I'OSEY T. KIME Joint Representative I. Newton Brown tch.n Bricht Webb Commissioner 2nd District ROBERT D.

VANDIVIER Edinburg heautv of th.e harlvi at Kio d' cae :r.o a tin til 'I nut Gcoicc S. R.irten one for patrons of the course during the summer. Prizes will be given for the prettiest and ugliest masked persons and several prizes will be given during the evening Bice Roth and Ben Breeding motored to Louisville on business. stianse v.i ar.vt vi Commissioner 3rd District BERT L. GROSE or Judge of Appellate Court Second Division HARVEY J.

CURTIS Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lougnery have received announcement ol tho birth of a ton to Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Arthur. Monday, at Charlotte, N. C. Clerk.

Circuit Court Auditor Treasurer Recorder Sheriff fnt var.rel ne there. I bv h.te rt th-t-outh ea Island- The knowledge ei Spautsh. Cuba. Mexi-ea and South Antrtua was a treat GIRLS OF CHOIR ARE HOSTESSES TO BOYS George Earl Ropers Wrbatcr Pickerel William Hunt Orpha Belk McClain Herman E. Shillingford Robert B.

McAlpin Thoms D. House my Mrs. Arthur was formerly MUs' Mary Lougnery. The babe has been named Dale. Jr.

I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bridges, ot Councilman -at -Large (Vote for three i JAMES R. BRIDGES DAVID F. HUNTER CHARLES I.

SCOTT For Judge of Appellate Court. Second Division ALPIIONSO C. WOOD Celia Webb William M. Burcrtt George A. Hanner St rot her Vandixicr Walter L.

Porttcus Jo in B. Duckworth Franco. Ettrr Robert I Vandivier rt L. Or-e Mt. Auburn, announce the birth ot a son Tuesday morning.

rover Wyeoff. about 20 years ot ape. received a badly cut foot Tues Councilman 1st District (On ballots to be voted on only in Franklin township precincts 13. 14. 15 and 1G.

JOSEPH W. SIMPSON f.oricnee With Byrd. His f.ioits to cam admittanco "a the B--rd rxpivh.lion. Ins sub-CxVU't't c.xpci or.ee and the ionnatixe i nd-'up ivcuf. there with.

Bvtd oMunn-e the ir.a -r par! unasua! speceh. wh.io'i haa HtUaoier. a sir at deal ef all oxer lie Slates and n.eited th.r same so: ef comment at Lnv.i'ccrth and Hawks. Ch.ie-aco daiiy xvlueh lia xen. iV.ni publicity on ac-c, et lus youtl; aiui ama.u-.u career.

xMo'e v.e fine hitn: "rail. day morninsr. while cutting railroad ties in Brown county. He was using an ax. when it slipped aud made 1 deep pash on hi right foot.

Coroner Surveyor County Assessor Commissioner Second District ommivioner Third District Counrilman-at-1 argr EDINBURG. Oct. 29 The girls of the choir of the Presby'crian church entertained the youns men of the church Tuesday evening at the church with a Halloween party the sponsorship of Mrs. Ben Breeding, choir director. Rev.

and Mrs. L. A. Kelly assisted in entertaining. The evening was spent in a jolly manner with all the usual Halloxvecn stunts of fortune telling, ppple-bobbing and ghost stories.

Refreshments in keeping with the season were served. Georjre E. Handy-Walter B. Fanner Char lev Boon' Councilman 2nd Distric On ballots to be voted on only in Blue River. Needham and Clark township.

Precincts 10. 11. 12 and 1 WILLIAM A. WRAY Constitutional Convention Ballot (White Ballot) Are You In Favor of Convening A Constitutional Convention In The Year 1931? ANSWER Yes or No. James R.

Bridces e-eet. h.u d-o-ve. wi'h claik brj' Pavid T. Hunter rxe- You is r.o wonder Ite Ch.irles I. Soctt a n-t of that Byrd ex About thirteen members of tho local Hi-Y conization attended a meet ins at Seymour.

Monday R. Rinkard. sponsor of the local club, accompanied tho bovs. Dr. and Mrs.

J. K. Willard. ot Fairland. are here spending the dav with Dr.

and Mrs. A. S. Willard. The schools at Mt.

Auburn were closed Monday noon becauso of a. scarlet fever epidemic which start-eel among the pupils. There arj several new eases c-f the disease and every effort will be made to check the epidemic before it spreads preater proportions. Mrs. Fred Prosser.

who has been 1" Charles A. Borwn Joseph W. Simp-vn William A Wrax Councilman 3rd Distric (On ballots to be voted on only in Pleasant and White River Townships. Precincts 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6). WILLIAM I.

LUPER COMMISSION GHWAY William I. Lwper ASKS S13.000 DAMAGES Damages amounting to $15,000 arc asked by Bruee Grove for personal injuries alleged to have been suffered in an automobile accident when his car struck a mule and he claims to have suffered an injury an eye. Edward Holman. owner of the mule is defendant in the case which was beins heard by a jury in circuit court Wednesday. UONTIMI Il FROM PAtiE ONE! 1 Her.ry T.

Yount Councilman First District Councilman Seeond District Councilman Third District Councilman Fourth District TOWNSHIP TICKET FRANKLIN Trustee Assessor Councilman 4th District (On ballots to be voted on only in Union. Hensley and Nineveh Townships. Precincts 7. 8 and 9. HENRY T.

YOUNT The above has reference to the Constitution of the State of Indiana and does not in any way have any reference to the Constitution. staying with her sister, Mrs. Carl xxTst of town, was taken to the Coleman hospital at Indianap-1 ohs in the Flinn Gosney ambu-j REPUBLICANS Floy S. Owens Georce W. Demarec BAPTISTS PURCHASE PIANO GREENWOOD.

October 29. Mrs. C. M. Winchester.

Mrs. Troy Foulk. the Rev. C. C.

Smith and G. S. Kenny, were the members of a committee which purchased a piano for the Baptist church Tuesday. lance Tuesday. Mi.ss Louise Woods entertained with a Halloween party at her homo north of Edinburg Monday evening.

Many local you 115 people were guests. TOWNSHIP (Yellow Colored Ballot) strtivtion tor u-e fh: wnrter. th.cir ere by th.e i oxer the bridge and DF.MOCR TS hope of ha the paved tho.s car aK-if. if.ed Anxio is to th.e program earned cut Charles Mathena soon a- I. Newt Broxxn.

lepreser.fatixe from Joh.n-on William R. Winchester Marion -auntie-, was confer- i ef.ee w.th the htch.w av commision Harry Bridces i f.eer two weeks a-o and trcciv- Clark 1 at that time that th.e Asa McClain p. rev: on th.e, seheol avd that a contract would George Shepherd le let tlurtx d.us. which) st.ve-.f.ev.t is cof.f-.rr.rcd by the call 0 I Vircil Rlehev Arch Byers Ira E. Vandixicr Clark Trustee VIRGIL RICHEY White River Trustee VINCENT E.

PADDOCK Advisory Board Justice Peace CLARK TOWNSHIP Truvtee A sj.cs-.or Adxi-orr Board Pleasant Trustee THOMAS N. RUSH Assessor MERRILL O. SEFTON Advisory Board EDGAR ADMIRE CHARLES W. HENRY ALLEN WHEATLEY Assessor OSCAR SCOTT Advisory Board FRANK GALLAGHER HENRY H. McCLAIN JAMES G.

McCLAIN Assessor RICE CLORE Advisory Board LESTER C. Fl'LMEIC JOHN C. GREGG THOMAS E. LEE Martin Sellers John Patterson Charl xs A. Wri-ht Chester T.

Devoir Clarence Dougherty Tliomas E. Yoke Chester Thrclkeld Chris Jordan I I ri His IPvlENIiS. Ocar Srott I AN' V- Oel P. Fuif s.h-ihl is rh ot a'l rink ti.illaiher b.i.-';v aim the cut Henrv B. McClain lar.d near here where lv- nr- C5 McClain t-t ticak plart-s alv-m- complete solitude i R.

C. Yater spent Tuesday In Indianapolis. Roy Porter went to Seymour on business Tuesday. William Nicholson was a Columbus visiter Tuesday. Mrs.

Fmosrinc Coons was a Franklin visitor Tuesday. Mrs. James StoU was nn Indianapolis visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Omer Curry wrc Columbus visitors Tuesday. Virgil Taylor, cl Columbus, was an Edinburp visitor, Monday. Russell Kime spent Sunday In Indianapolis with relatives and Mrs. Jacob Bruin and Mrs. Carl Fryn were Indianapolis visitors Tuesday.

diaries Hayniond. east of town, who suffered a slight paralytic stroke a few days ago. is reported as some improved. Vernon Whitlock. who has been here visiting relatives, has returned Union Needham Trustee M.

VICTOR MOZINGO i. i i PLEASANT TOWNSHIP Trustee A v-ewor Thomas Rush I II I t.i-.ip'ii i tn pertivt Ixtter ATwor rf uiilf.ii-.an crofss and c-rate' icw turn, of tWomiif plant- Merrill O. Sutton 'Uitrli AUTOTOff Nineveh Trustee ROBERT L. HENSLEY Assessor CHARLES M. DICKINSON Advisory Board CHARLES E.

DELANLY JOHN WALTERS CLARENCE A. WIESMAN Trustee OTIS M. VANDIVIER Assevsor ROBERT SELCH Advisory Board EVERETT L. BOAZ CHESTER MILLER JOHN Bs NORTON Assessor ISOM li. EHL Advisory Board GEORGE W.

DOLLENS GEORGE W. KERLIN GUILFORD WEBB l() N'T roiMiKT- WSiiitttallieE. 'g Heiumovafl Salle l.i-is frw iUx Now is the time to take adxanUrc of these exceptional home fur- ni-hine values. Hensley Trustee GROVER C. COVERDALE Blue River Trustee CLARENCE L.

ROSS to Detroit. where he Is employed. Miss Jennie Simpson entertained members of the Epworth League orchestra at her country home Mon SICTIONAL BOOK CASES PARLOR FURNACES 513.00 to 519.W Franklin Trustee CHARLES MATHENA Assessor WM. R. WINCHESTER Advisory Board HARRY BRIDGES JOHN LARK ASA C.

McCLAIN Justice of The Peace GEORGE AV. SHEPARD 9x15 Ru Jf.OO HM STEEL BEDS 6.00 and cAsioNAt table Assessor WILLIAM E. THOMPSON Advisory Board EVERETT L. IIOAGLAN GEORGE McNEELY ROSCOE RAGSDALE Justice of The Peace MARINE L. HERBERT Assessor CHARLES C.

BILLS Advisory Board J. FENTON COOPER WILLIAM FREESE JESSE WERTZ Justice of The Peace SIMON C. HARRELL KITCHEN RANGES to ill Velxct no to s. to.oo Wvh1 liber 510.1MI J.x'l in. Axntmstcr JhbO Felt Paper, yard tl l.V $12.00 day evening.

The infant son of Albert and Olive Pruitt Taylor, born Oct. 26. died at the family home, on Lincoln street. Tuesday morning at 5 o'clock, trom a spinal trouble. Burial as made in the Ohio Ridge cemetery, west of here, Tuesday afternoon.

Funeral services for Mrs. Homer Winn were held at the family home Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, in chantc of the Rev. A. E. Murphy.

Interment was made in the SCOOTERS Rubber tired to $4.5 SPRINGS Pull sire S3.50 Double lcck "PROTECTION" AUTO TOP DRESSING will keep out Winter's rain and snow. WE SELL IT VanVleet Bros. LINOLEUM 9 per yard o0c to 5e per vard atxot in. Run 51.63 9xU its Rus PORCH SWINGS $3.00 HEATING STOVES SJ.OO to CARD TABIFS 51.13 ttlMRLD FOOT SVOOLS si.oo 5..: Scccnd Mt. Pleasant Miss Valeria Scott attended the Yonir Sipport CHAIRS 53.00 to 55.:3 CEDAR CHESTS $7.00 to Ixcry rtulc in The Store at Removal Sale Price Many Suitable Christmas Gifts In This Stock'.

Talk It Over With Whitakcr And Save Money Cook-Seitz piano and voice recital given in the Franklin college chapel Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

Stewart of Montague. were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. Muti Wednesday.

They are on their way to Coronado Beach. where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Talbert will give a Halloxvecn party at their espectfully Solicited I 4 WHITAKER FURNITURE CO.

"Best Merchandise at the Rifht rrice Nov Crosier Seiccn Grid Radio Complete Beautyrrsl Simroons $39.30 Mattresses Still Selling at $29.50 Phone 521 31 W. Jefferson minitaure golf course Thursdav exe-ning and the occasion will bo a gala i.

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