The New Wolcott Enterprise, Volume 4, Number 47, Wolcott, White County, 26 November 1970 — Page 4
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Tclcotl News llowxed vlU Receptloa Mr. tod Mrs. Glenn Royer gave a soul informal reception Friday night, honoring their daughter, Mrs. Daniel Carter, who completed her wort for a Bachelor of Science degree la Elementary education, from Ball State University at Muncie, on Novemoer zwn. Among fnends who isited during the evening were Dan Carter of Muncie; Mr. and Mrs, Tom Carter, Dennis and Darlene; Mr. and Mrs. Don More house, Jan and Jody. and Miss Jamie 0 Neat all of Brook stun. Misses Lana Fulkerson.Peg Marquis, and Mary Barb lmml all of Lowell.1 Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fulkerson; V. and Mrs Lawrence Crosby and Joy. Mr. and St s. Robert Haskins. Barry and J. R.. and Miss Mary Bt-th Klink. all of Wolcott. Personals , Mr. 2nd Mrs. Edwin Collins were host artd hostess to a fam I ly dinner party at the legion Hall honoring James Collins. Mr. Collins father, who cele brated his 87th birthday. There were 45 present. Michael Collins of Dallas Texas spnt a week visiting his parents and friends. He Is employed at Texas Instruments as an electronics technician Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Trach'! are guests at the Ben Traehsei home. The former have recently sold theit Gary home where they lived for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Masai and family, of Ninth Baltimore. Ohio, plan to spnd the Thanksgiving weekend here with Mrs. Mason's parents . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burns, and other relatives. Mrs. Helen Nevitt is expecting her daughter. Mrs Robert Schauer and family, of Franklin, to spend the holiday weekend with her. Week end guests in the Paul Schneidt home included Carolyn and Phyllis Schneidt of Lafayette. SSgt Jerry Pugh. on leave from Goose Bay Labra dore. Canada. Mrs. Mary Tofan from Niles. Illinois and Mrs Leah Marsolais. Chicago. I Happy N1m Escort Clab Mae English was hostess at a candlelight turkey dinner including all the trimmings. Cards were played during the social hour with high going to Lena Bissonette . second high to Grace Byroad and Nealla Wagner and Marie Rowe. most lones AU members were present Names were drawn for the Christmas exchange The next party will be at the home of Adeline Mathew. Tke Wednesday Afternoon Bridge CUb was hosted by Mrs Ben Trachsel One club guest was present. Miss Helen Dye. Mrs. Bob Dye and Mrs. Georgia Bollicr held high scores. GRAIN
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Tba ClrcU of frleadi Escart Clab was entertained at the home of Mrs. Bess Mead or s. Honors went to Mrs. Myrtle Bums. Mrs. Stella Mead or s and Mrs. Lottie Fulkerson. Youf-at-Heart The Young at Heart and the Town and Country Hcxnemakers Clubs were entertained on November 17th by Sergeant Griezi of the State Police. He spoke
and showed slides concerning drugs and narcotics. His infor mat ion covered many varying aspects of drugs and gave the group an opportunity to really consider how each individual should approach this problem The meeting was conducted in the usual manner with al present repeating the creed led by Mrs Allen Oberlandi. the flag salutes by Mrs. Carolyn Altaian, and the song for the month led by Mrs; Allen Ober lander. The anniversary song was ali") sung for Mrs . William Dolick. A short business meet ing was conducted by the pres ident. Mrs. Dick Pomdexter. The pages for the scrapbook need to be turned in to Mrs Poindexter by November 30th. Gifts'- for our Adopt a-Patient should be taken to Mrs. Poindexter's home before the next club meeting. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Geneva Long. Mrs. Mary Gutwein(! Mrs. Lucille Quade. Mrs. Kathren McCormlck. Mrs. Marta Garwood and Mrs. Lola Ward, all from Monon and Mrs. Jerry Conderman and Mrs. Bob AUwan from Wolcott. '','' Next month's meeting will be on December 15th at the homo of Mrs. Bill Mlsch. Mrs. Larry Oberlander will be acting as co hostess. This will be the Christmas party and secret pal gift exchange. Wolcott Chapter O EJ. Mrs. Barbara Terry of Kentland. Grand Martha of the Order of Eastern Star, was guest of honor at Wolcott Chapter. No. 171 at their regular November meeting., , Also present as special guests, in recognition of Friends Night, were James Terry, hus band of Mrs. Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nussbaumof Remington. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wright. Mrs. Irene Wright, and Miss Liz Chilcott of Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Carlisle. Mrs Dorothy Keller and Mrs. Helen Gear of Otterbein. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cato. Goodand. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith. Monon. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Francesville. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Whipple. Winlmac. Mrs. Claudia Remgardt. daville. Mrs. Lois Benner of Lowell. Mrs. Velma Geib and Mrs Howard Lasley. Each received a miniature oil lamp as a gift. Other towns represented by visitors were Kensseiaer and Fowler The "Cleaners" were represented by ten cliapJters. . FENCING it CO - OP CO. Phono 279-12115
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12rs. "Frank Arvln. who was hospitalized, after she became ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Robert Br ads haw si Green Lane. Pennsylvania, has re turned to her home hers. She is able to be up and around some. , Mrs. Cora Diemer remains confined at White County Mem orial Hospital, where she has been for the past two weeks Maurice Humphrey, a stroke patient at Home Hospital, Lafayette, is slowly improving. He became ill several weeks ago. Mrs Lawrence Mathew is convalescing at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Dick Fox at Remington. Howard Lasley remains a patient at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, where he is under observation for a spinal aliment. Waller Ford remains ill at his home here. 'Mrs.'-' Terry was escorted East. Introduced by the Worthy Matron. Mrs, Dennis Nelson and presented with a single white rose and a gut or money. Mrs. Robert Foster sang. "You're Just Too Wonderful", Along with a brief message. Mrs. Terry gave the "Story of Martha". The chapter presented honorary memberships to both Mr. and Mrs. Terry. , Two new mothers. Mrs. James Bums and Mrs. Arthur Ruemler. were presented O.E.S. baby spooqs. gifts from the chapter. Mrs. Bums, who serves the chapter as Associate Matron, also received a gift from the officers. A memorial ceremony was held for a recently deceased member. Willis Deardorff.
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