The New Wolcott Enterprise, Volume 3, Number 26, Wolcott, White County, 26 June 1969 — Page 7
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Reynolds News By ISrs. Loretta Dunker father CafOtS ISoaorea' at Farewell Party A large crowd attended the . party beld in the social ballot" St Joseph Catholic church on Monday evening. June 28. hon , oring Father Joseph Ruffing, who has been pastor here for eight years. Harold Victor, president of Holy Name Society was in charge, He gave a resutte of the accomplishments made during this tune. Phillip Shultz. representing the young people spoke a few words and Mary Ann Bossung sang, accompanied by Ura. Marvin Pro vo at the organ. Father Ruffing gave a short talk. Music was furnished throughout the evening by "The Majesties". A social tune followed and ' freshrnents were served by the I. Jl i A laues oi me panan. a mo notary gift was presented to the ladies of the parish. A monetary gift was presented to Father Ruffing by the congregation. Father Ruffing will assume his duties at Peru. Indiana the first of July and Msgr. Foley will be In charge of St. Joseph i Church in Reynolds. College SUdeata ' ) Miss Linda Sterrett. daugh- 1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Sterrett. a sophomore at Ball ' State University will serve as representative at large of the student senate and sophomore class treasurer for the 19(9-70 school year. Steven Schroeder. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schroeder graduated from Valparaiso University June 8. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in history. Mtss Jane Cleetman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Qeeftnan is home from Purdue , University for the summer and ' has taken a Job at the White County Extension office in Monucello. Roger Dahlenburg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dahlenburg. has carried a full academic schedule with a 25 or better grade average out of a possible 3.0 and was named to the Deans List of honor students at International College, Fort Wayne. Indiana. He is i North White graduate. Myrtle Robey. daughterofMr. and Mrs. Paul Robey is home from Ball State University for the summer and is working at White County Memorial Hospital. Pereoaala Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Dunker andj daughter Sandra of Chalmers recently flew by Jet from Weir Cook Airport to Key West. Florida to visit their son and wife STG3 and rs. Steven Dunker. Steven is in trie U.S. Navy and stationed at Key West Mrs. Frank Matlock, Mrs. Fred Steidinger. Mrs. Donald Meyer. Mrs. Victoria Davis. Mrs. Ralph Rice. Mrs. Raymond Dunker. Mrs. George Krtntz. Mrs. Lucille Alberts and. Mrs. Roy . Cokey were guests at the home of Mrs. Virgii Meyer last Friday p.m. when she was hostess of a ; Sarah Coventry Jewelry party. Mrs. Linda Dunker andKellie of Lafayette were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bilyeu and family. , Mrs. Velma H mum an attended the Professional Business Women Convention at Evansville. Indiana last week end. Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell Mnfiw irwtw4 tn that Rntntnn Trailer Court from Wheatfield. f Tuesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Artie Brunton were their daughter and son-in-law tir. and Mrs. Fred Mowrer, and
their grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mowrer all of Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yates attended the commencement and open house for their nephew. John Yates, at LaPorte High School last week. Sunday. Mrs Jack Snowberger and children visited their mother and grandmother. Mrs. Bud Fisher at Remington. On Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs.
Fred Shelter and son. they call- i ed on Mr. and Mrs. Russ Fisher ! at Waveland. Indiana. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hint zman spent a week at Crystall Falls. Michigan. They reported the fishing was good but had some rain. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunker attended the 56th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elston at France s vi He on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lenny Yates sold their house trailer to Mrs
Goldie Timmons of Rensselaer and she will be living here. The" Ya te s" mo ved to Monon . Tue sd ay. Mrs. Carleia WhittingtooQew by Jet from Weir Cook Airport to Honolulu. Hawaii where she met her husband. Sgt. Herbert Whitungton on a R and R visit for six days. He has been in Viet Nam since December and will be discharged in September. He has spent 23 months in Vietnam prior to this hitch. Mrs. Edgar Scott attended a luncheon meeting at Morns Park : Country Club at South Bend on Wednesday. Recent visitors in (he home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen have been Mrs. Allen's aunt. Mrs. David Cease of Tweatynine Palms.
California and another aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Archie PhilUs and daughter Ruth of Kinsman. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen and family were Sunday noon guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spear of Montlcello at a cook out. Mrs. Allen and daughters spent Tuesday and Wednesday of this week at Bristol with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Beasey and son. Mr. and Mrs. John Stauffer. ' Hospital Notes Ricky Asbury. 8 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asbury. who has been seriously ill has been dismissed from St. Elizabeth Hospital He had undergone a mas tolditis(ear surgery at the White County Memorial Hospital and a tonsillectomy at the St. Elizabeth Hospital. The Asbury family recently moved to the Brunton Trailer Court from Charleston. West Virginia. They have three1 other children. Mr. Mert Bums. p3 year old father of Mrs. Charles Yates of Reynolds entered the Ade Memorial Hospital at Brook on Mooday. June 16. -He has been mat. ing his home with the Yates. JACKSON AGENCY INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE US W. Market Wolcott, ladiaaa 47935 ! Your But H Man mmm you I better beciote fie tnovt better. Volcolt Ftd, Incf , , i Paoiero-am
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