The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 May 1967 — Page 10

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Th« Daily Barmar, Graaneastla, Indiana

Thursday, May 25, 1967

BELLE UNION COMMUNITY NEWS By Alma Hurst

Mrs. Bryan Woolridge has recently received word that her son, S/Sgt. James A. Bell had been awarded the Joint Service Commendation Medal by Col. Hugh G. Hasten and signed by Admiral Shop. This was received in the presence of 4,000 people and is the highest nonbattle award given. Mr. and Mrs. Woolridge were very happy to receive this notice along with their son’s picture receiving the award. Mrs. Florence Meadows of Indianapolis spent last weekend with her son, Earl Nickerson and family. Mrs. Alma Hurst, Mrs. Gladys Huber, Clovia Quinlan and Mrs. Roy Diel, spent Wednesday at Terre Haute. En route home they visited at the Diel home near Reelsville. It was a happy occasion for the Dennis Buis family and Mrs. Buis when their son arrived home May 17th. Wayne completed 14 months overseas duty. He is the father of a 7 months old son whom he had not seen. More than 1,500 gathered in the Fillmore gym Tuesday evening for the Commencement exercises. Mrs. Bessie Wilson of Indianapolis spent last Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Nicherson and family and helped celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Nickerson. Mrs. Eevelyn Cline spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cline. Mr. and Mrs. John Long and Sue Ann of Mooresville visited Mr. and Mrs. V. V. McCammack Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pleake and Mrs. Janie McCammack were at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis Sunday to visit George McCammack, who remains in a serious condition. Roscoe Hill, former resident here, who now resides in Lebanon observed his 72nd birthday, May 14th. He is retired from the Railroad, having suffered a stroke several years ago. Memorial services will be held at the New Providence Church Sunday, May 28, instead of the first Sunday in June as in recent years. Frank Cash, well known farmer of this community, passed away early Sunday morning at his home. Funeral services were held at the Whitaker Funeral Home in Cloverdale Tuesday afternoon. Sympathy is extended to his family. Glenn Mark, local resident, has been admitted to the Putnam County Hospital for treatment. The Kindergarten Class was taken to Indianapolis Monday to visit the zoo. They were accompanied by Mrs. Sam Allen. The day was well spent and enjoyed by all.

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RIVERTON, WYO. UPI — The Riverton Garden Club is a bit miffed at the reaction of a huge rectangular redwood planter it placed at the entrance of Central Park here. The coffin-shaped box has been dubbed “The Jolly Green Giant’s Grave." i

Bronigin Names Board Members By Hortense Myers INDIANAPOLIS UPI —Gov. emor Branigin announced the appointment of an important new board to administer Indiana’s mandatory vehicle inspection program. The board and the new department will have status equal with that of the Indiana State Police Department. The 1967 Legislature, in establishing the state’s first mandatory vehicle inspection program, decided to create an entirely new department rather than handle the major undertaking through an existing department. Branigin’s appointees were: James A. Briggs, Indianapolis Republican, an attorney, to a four-year term. Robert A. Smith, Indianapolis Democrat, president and general manager of the Century Tire & Auto Parts Co., to a three-year team. Cornelius Alig, Jr., Indianapolis Republican, vice president of Indiana National Bank, to a two-year term. Charles W. Harbison, Spencer Democrat, director of public relations for the Meridian Insurance Co. and former safety education officer for the state police, to a one-year term. “I wanted to get a good board and one that was not dominated by the industries affected,” Branigin said. The board will establish possibly 5,000 inspection stations in the state, primarily in garages and filling stations. Branigin said he plans to call the new board to a first meeting in his office “sometime before July 1.” July 1 is the date the new law becomes effective although inspections will not begin at least until sometime in 1968, and possibly not then.

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