Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1934 — Page 16
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KIWANIS CLUB WILL ELECT AT ANNUAL DINNER Ochiltree and Hawkins in Race for Presidency of Organization. Members of the Kiwams Club will have their annual dinner and election at 6 30 Wednesday in the Columbia Club with threo past presidents. Eli Schlosa, A George and-Herman C Wolff as the election board A Roundup Ticket" and the •"Shock Troops have been conducting aetlve campaigns for the last ttontfl Harry H Ochiltree is '’Roundup candidate for president; Frank V Hawkins. Shock Troops’ nominee for the same office. Other candidates are, on the •’Roundup” ticket. Harry T. Shanefirst vice-president; W. Henry Roberts, second vice-presi-dent; Dr L. S Fall, treasurer; Frank J. Arjrast, O C Herdich and *• K. Karnel, directors; on the Shock Troop, slate. Briant Sando, first vice-president; Robert C. Burnett, second vice-president; S. Olive, treasurer, and Walter Campbell. A B Good and W. Mort Martin, directors.
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Indiana News in Brief
By f'to'i fprrinl Nov. 19 —M’ithin the next two weeks a site in downJ town Greensburg which has been occupied by a drug store for more than a r*>niury will be vacated. The T C Wright store, which now occupies the site, will be moved one door north. A century ago a drug store was opened on the site by Abram Henrfrirks, onlv son of Thomas Hendricks, who deeded the land used in •he original plat of Greensburg. Th“ land was transferred in 1822. >.x years after Indaina’s admission to the union.
Hopeful of Pension H v 7 !■■ Spcrtnl MUNCIE, Nov. 19 —With marriage to George N. Burke annulled. Mrs. Delia Lurene Howell Burke to regain a pension she lost when she and Burke were wed. She •h* > widow of a Spanish-Amencan war veteran,and received a pension until she married. The marriage was annulled in Delaware superior court when it was shown that the husband was not free to wed, because of failure to divorce a former wife, Mrs. Cora Burke Finding for a divorce to her was made six years ago. but no Memorial Rites Held Traditional Serbian memorial services were held for King Alexander I of Yugoslavia last night in the Yugoslav National Home, 3626 West Sixteenth street, forty days after the Balkan monarch was assassinated in Marseille, France.
decree was entered because costs were not paid. an n Bans Walkathons Bp Timm Spcrtnl CRAWFORDSVILLE. Nov. 19 Walkathons and similar events are barred from CrawfordsviHe by a new ordinance. The city council passed the measure on a plea by a Chamber of Commerce committee which stated promoters of a walkathon now in progress at Danville. 111., intended to’s’-rt -me here. b m n Sues Father-in-Law By 7 im<- sperinl COLUMBUS. Nov. 19—Alleging alienation of his wife’s affections. don’t cough 7 OjAjP TRENTS / COMPOUND iljives Sure Qii\chPplief AT ALL DRUGGISTS
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Mead Hartley has filed suit in Bartholomew circuit court seeking $10,009 damages from his father-in-law. Adam Goetz. Goetz’ daughter. Mrs. Katis Hartley, has a divorce suit on file. She alleges her husband compelled her to do a man’s work, including sawing timbers, mixing cement and other building work. The husband has a cross coroDlaint on file It alleges cruelty. B B B Vote Cost Shown By 7 mr* Special CRAWFORDSVILLE, Nov. 19 Paul Stump, Montgomery county auditor, announces that each vote cast in. the county in the election Nov. 6 clist 24.8 cents. 1 There were 15.163 votes. Cost of the election was $3,479.
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