Wolcott Beacon, Volume 13, Number 23, Wolcott, White County, 14 October 1965 — Page 5
THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1965
THE WOLCOTT BEACON
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BROOKSTTON WOMAN BEGINS PRISON TERM Mrs. Katheryn E. Newkirk, 41, Brookston, began serving & 2-to-21-year manslaughter term in the Indiana Women's Prison at Indianapolis, last Thursday. She was taken to (prison by Sheriff and Mrs. Leroy Farney after she had: been formally sentenced by Judge Russell Gordon in White Circut Court on the verdict
a jury returned early Wednesday. Mrs. Newkirk was indicted by the grand jury on a second degree murder charge in the fatal stabbing of Lawrence R (Bunk) Switzer, 54, in the couple's apartment at Brookston June 6, but the trial jury brought in a guilty verdict on the lesser charge after deliberating about 14 hours. Mrs. Newkirk testified at her trial that she was armed with a kitchen boning knife but that she did not
know how Switzer was in
jured as they struggled for
possession of the knife.
YOUNG AT HEART TO MEET OCTOBER 19
..... r Wolcott Young At Heart
will meet October 19 at 7:30,
note the time is 12 hour earl ier than last month.
The meeting will be held
in the home of Mrs. William Misch, with Mrs. James Hughes as co-hostess. Creed by Mrs. Melvin Myers, flag
salutes by Mrs. James
Hughes, devotions by Mrs. Robert H. Dolick. Roll call response wall . be "Favorite
T-V program of the man of the house." Social hour by Mrs. Rex Wright. The leason will be on "Care of house plants," given by Mrs. Richard Poindexter.
Mrs. , Lawrence Thomas has been dismissed from the Home Hospital, Lafayette.
The ladies of the American Legion Auxiliary will have pecans for sale again this year.
The Mobile Unit will be
in Wolcott on Thursday Oc
tober 14 at the Marathon
Station, 9:30 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. to 5:30 p. m.
Mr .and Mrs. Harold Jor
dan have a new house under construction on North Burke Street.
Mrs. Albert Humphrey and daughter of Lewisburg, Pa., spent last week with
Stated meeting of O. E. S. October 21, 7:30. A halloween theme wjith guests is being planned.
Miss Cathy Gudeman, 7th grade student, is a pneumonia patient at &t. Elizabeth Hospital, Lafayette.
The Don LeBeau family has rented the Tabor Spencer tenant farm and will move there.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barrow spent the week end in Laporte with her sister, Mrs. Cele Sullivan.
It 'has been reported that the Benge Brothers have sold their farm to Robert Gauss.
The ladies of the American Legion Auxiliary will, have pecans for sale again this year.
Miss Lynne Bissonnette continues to improve at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Glenn Meadors had surgery last week at Home Hospital and is making good improvement. She is now in room 224.
The Ameircan Legion Auxiliary will meet Monday, October 18 at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Grace , Byroad at .Remington.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Long of 154 Ferry St., Wabash, are the (parents of a daughter, Laura Kay, born October 8, The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gene Oberlandier of Wolcott and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Long of Denver, Indiana.
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