The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1953 — Page 4

Tf-jP DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1953.

Seek Solution To End Traffic Toll

INDIANAPOLIS. .Tune 4 (INSt- Indiana's traffir study comini- on met today to discuss orgam/nt ion and review plans and ob.n'ctive in the first of a serv ot meetings designed to help rid the stale of highway - deaths The <(• • am ion is made up of executive ..(•« rotary Richard T. Jafru from ihe Itoosier Motor Club, and i. i,i .date legislators in-

cluding group chairman Rep. Philip Pohnson. Mooresville. Others members attending todays's meeting are Rep. William D. Mackey, Indianapolis, and Sens. Von A. Bichhorn, Uniondale .and Eugene Bainbridge, Munster. A three-day training course for commission personnel and safety education officers of the state police will be conducted in the statchouse Juno 8-10. The first day will be devoted to discussion of Gov. George N Craig’s statewide traffic safety program. In addition to the traffic study commission, this

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meeting will be attended by safety director J. L. Lingo, State Police Supt Frank Jessup. Highway chairman Albert VVedeking, and Attorney genera) Edwin Steers, Jr. The second and third days will be given over to intensive training of safety education state troopers who will then be assigned to the various state police

posts.

Meanwhile.' the traffic safety group lias announced receipt of a new car from an Indianapolis auto dealer for use in traffic

safety study activities.

The program is rolling in high gear Officials said all they need now j ; | he cooperation of each

RO AC HI) A EE Mrs Minnie Woodrum and Mrs Nell Fnutz of Indianapolis were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Maude Dickinson and Mrs. Clara Moore. Miss Corda Skelton was tak<m to the Ruark nursing home r.t Fillmore Monday in the Chastain ambulance. She will be glad to hear from her friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Grider visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and other relatives at Bainbridge, Sunday. Daniel Westbrook received a broken left arm while playing Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Henry Underwood and daughter, Marie, of

Martinsville and Mr and Mrs.

and every motorist to make the j Ralph Storm of Mooresville program work. | spent Sunday with Misses Essie

and Myrtle Summers. Mrs. Gertrude Terry who has been visiting her brother, Virgil Terry, and family at Passaic, N. J , returned home Tuesday. Misses Janiel and Jannette Edmonds of Boswell spent several days this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McIntyre of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs, Charles McIntyre and grantidanghter. Mary Beth Perkins of Crawfordsville called on Mrs. Minnie Douglas, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ashby of Muncie spent the week end with his aunt, Mrs Ella Hill. Mr. and Mrs I^eonard Wymore and family of Indianapolis called on Mrs. Hill Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Rice and Mr. and

Mrs. Dewey Howard of Indianan- | Frank E Rose of Crawfords- Mr and M ’— oils visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence j ville is oiling the streets of | of Greentasti? 0rVillt

Rice Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Everman and Mr. anJ Mrs. Orville Perkins left Wednesday morning for a two weeks Florida vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crodian and grandson, Tommy, of Indianapolis, visited Mr and Mis. James Grider Saturday. Mrs. Frank Rentchler of Rai - coon and Mr. and Mrs. Ora McGaughey called on Mrs. Minnie Douglas Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Davis and Mrs. Jennie Hardacre of Indian apolis were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Skelton. Mr. and Mrs. John YV Goslin and daughters of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F B. Goslin

Roachdale this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Eggers and Tommy of Danville spoilt Sunday with Mrs. Ethel Eggers

and Robert.

NEW MAYSVILLE Visitors calling on M:. and Mrs. Carl Martin and son, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin anil son, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Martin and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lawndale Craig and Jerry Craig. James Cook and Ida Stew-

ard.

Mr. and Mrs Homer Steward and sons of Indianapolis spent the week end with Emma Steward and family. George Steward spent Sunday with Bob and Joe Wails.

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