Monon Railroad Awards50-Year Pins to IEverett Cole of Mid’and,, Homer Bennett of Linton and Claude Tatum of Clay City, who have completed fifty years cfRj lroad, were honored at a luncheon at Klusmeier's Drive-In Saturday.Mr. Cole was presented witha 50-year pin by his brother, John V. Cole, as itant to the president of the railroad. Bennett and Tatum had received their pirn at an earlier date.Qther official's representing the Monon railroad were J. J Stein, vice president in charge of operations; Jce Conn, superintendent of transportation, and J. W. Coleman, vice president of Indiana Cresoting company. Other guests attending were M.s. Jchn V. Cola, Mrs. Joe Conn, Mrs. Ann Lake, Miss Carol Starling, Mrs. Homer Bennett, Mrs. Claude Tatum, Mrs. Everett Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Llcyd Pickle, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Drake, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hos-mer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cole and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cble.