The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1940 — Page 5

• TTI NTION VOTFRS!

Richards,

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(Renos H.

Liysician, who was Pl^cteci f Indiana General Assem-

| joint Representative for Owen ri itnam counties, was renomin- 'nj Litnout opposition in the Re- a

ticket, at the May primary. r tiv , „f PatricksburR. Ur. Rii iitrailuated from the Spencer Icltool ’.nil DePnuw University, served several years a- SupJulent of the Spencer City Later, he graduated from Central College of Phyan ,l Surgeons, Indiannpop

IPive his training in his profes- 1

v.hic-h he continues to be act-

Lngaged.

Richards served as a medical in the United States Army, Mexican Border in 191C-1917, |yHr*se>i in the World War from

i 1919.

■ is a member and Past Port L an( | P r nf the American Legion, boa iMst Camp Commander >f of Union Veterans of the IWar. He is a member of the biist c ,ieh. of Phi Delta Theta > fraternity, the Masonic Red Men’s Lodge and Knights hhias. He is married and has a L,! ,! ; liter at home and tw> led daughters. |hn? lie. n an active member of bvn <’ mty Farm Bureau m ■ t , years since its organization. L jeiiy. I ir. Richards nerved two l. u tivr ei ms as Treasurer of

county.

Luyhout the 19.19 session of the State Legislature, Dr. RiehIcorsistentiy voted for all measkhich had for their purpose the |o reduction of state and local lustration expenses, the aboli|of > ailed “nuisance taxes,” Lie strictest economy in all rieLentul iv. i nment expenditure.. Imestly advocated and voted for liri's to restore Home Rule to eople and to provide more adefinancial aid and security to

Jr.a'r aged citizens.

dm in,: the 1919 session. Dr. L'ls. as co-author, introduced al health measures of state-wide Lance which became laws, one Lch is th" new law providing for jice distribution and adminmtraneedy persons, of the pneui serum, diptheria toxoid, smail|virus. and typhoid bacterins. i yeats ago, Dr. Richards prom(hat, if elected, he would, to the of his ability, faithfully endoavrepresent “all the folks back in their legislature, regard- | affiU*U< Mb t i • i! that, pledge and asks for reIon upon his record, at the poll lie 5th of next November. Adv.

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tended the Revue of Future Stars on Wednesday evening. Mrs. William Barton called on Mrs. Charles K 'inplr.- Thurs lay afternoon. Mrs. Loretta Knauer spent Monday nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. HansAl. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wamsley, Mr. and Mis. Clotus Hugerty of Indiai 'polis and Mr. and Mis. Jack Warn v and family of Putnamville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Warn •

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Hnnsol and children and grandson, Donell P.ay i Knauer. and Mis. Phillip G. Helm; and daughter Shirley Ann of Green-1 castle called on Mr. and Mi s. William | Barton Saturday evening. Mrs. Phillip G. HMm and daughter spent the week end with her par- ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Han: 1.

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