Wolcott Beacon, Volume 15, Number 11, Wolcott, White County, 20 July 1967 — Page 7
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WOLCOTT HAND BOOSTS AN
NUAL ICE CREAM SOCIAL, IjOO
P. M. i THURSDAY, IULT 20, , ON THE WOLCOTT SCHOOL LAWN.
HOME MADE ICE CREAM . AND
CAKE, THE COMMUNITY IS
INVITED. JL14-2M
Wolcott Methodiat ChUttlt Worship Service 9:30 A. 11. Chtrch School 10:85 A. 11 . Ret. Willis Syphert, pastor
Wolcott Christian Chttrcb Church School 9:30 A. M. Worship Service 10:80 A.1L Ret, Jlta Keoim, Paator Wolcott llaptlat Chorea Suadat School, 10:00 i-in. Church Sertict 11:00 ua. Ret. Lloyd Walker, Paeto Paleatiae Chrlitlaa Church Church School 0:80 A. If. Worship Service 10:30 A.M. Ret. eilAJ Mallen, Pastor Meadow Lake Presbyterian Church School 9:80 A. M. Worshto Sertlce 10:30 Ret. John Dunston, Pastor
Mt Zioa fiapttit Charch Worship Sertlce 9:80 A. U. Church School 10:30 A. M. Etplortri Post ttottlaf erery Tuesday alght
Remington Bible Church Sunday Bchool 9:30 Worship Sertlce 10 AO Ktangellstlc Sertlce TKX) Abostolto Chrtstiaa Church
Worship Service 10:00 A.M.
Suaday Bcbool 12:30 Progrewire Club lit Monday Towa Board 1st and 8rd Tuesday feastera Btar 3rd Thursday
Masonic Lodge 2nd and 4 th Monday! Hoy Scouts Erery Tuesday alght
American Legtoa Post 294 2nd and 4th Tuesday American Legion Autlliaty Wolcott, 294, 3rd Monday Our Lady of Fitimi
Court No. 142 3rd Wed ot tch month
Hlshop Hennett Oourt Ka mt Stated Meetlnpi Plmt ''.Monday of Mch month
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TO ATTEND VALPARAISO O. Coich Gene Bartow of Vllpltiiid tinlvettlty, haf kidlcited east Denny Sean, outttandlmt baikerbill pliyer at Wolcott hish ichoot will entoll at Vilpifilao nnlvenlty man
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tteWkahi 2nd and 4th Thursday iFliTmen hwet tat anA 3rd Mondat
Concerning die hew ptotpect, ttie coach, laid, "Sean in my opinion it one of the outstanding, basketball p laven In northern Indiana. We tell most fortunate mat he has chosen out university. He is also an outstanding student and plans to go Into medicine, " Sean Is 6-8 and has been an outstanding center fot the Wolcott high, ichool team and earned three varsity letters hi basketball During the past season he averaged 20 town and 19 rebounds pet game, le was co-captain during. the past year and also elected, as the outstanding senior athlete at Wol
cott high school
Sears has also earned four letten In baseball at Wolcott where
he performed at a shortstop and
a pitcher.
He was also selected to the Midwest Conference All Star Team In both 1965-66 and 1966-61 seasons. The 6-6 Sean carries 200
pounds and is 18 years bid. FORTY CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY SALAD BAR
The Princeton Township Home
Demonstration club met for the July meetina with forty women en
joying a salad bar luncheon. Liber
ty Township club memben were
guests as well as others invited by
individual memben of rhe Prince ton group. President Miss Laura Diemer op
ened the meeting with the thought
for the month, when you're up
to yoiir neck in trouble, try using
rhe part that isn t submerged. Two 4-H gtrb gave demonstrations of their projects. Diana Hughes preserved "Milk and Its fies" and Joyce Lehe, "Magic in Fabrics. " The group repeated the flag salute and club creed and Mrs. sadie
lackson gave devotions. She used
selections from Phllippians and
closed with prayer. Mn. Lottie Ful-
kenon gave the history of the sono of the month, "America, "and led rhe group in singing it, with Mr. fidna June Victor at the piano. The president emphasized that Achievement Day will be held In the Montlcello Methodist church Oct 5 and Craft School Sept. 14 In the 4-H building at Reynolds. She a bo pointed out the urgency cf contributing blood vhen the Blcodmcblle is In Monricello luly
26. Memben who cannot go are
asked to see that others go. It was announced that the Au
gust meeting w mid be held on Monday Instead of Tuesday be
cause of the I-H Fair. Sneaker of the Jay t. Vio
let Forbes uho those as her subject. "Rimbhnc Account of Mcdichio Tht.xioh mo a. she totd of the first imchwcofw wed .mJ the snuiy or bacteria, how Infection can be MaJ by carclessncis, the ftrt me of anesthetics, the use of carbolic add tor anrtscptlc putposct, and the drop addict The health and safety liott on "Seeing and Hearing, " was ttven
Arthur (Nancy) Sheffet, Rett
Eusebo (Esther) Gomez, Rett Giry (Beverly) Green, RensNeil(ltmi) Haskell, Rens-
Eari (Mildred) Lohg. Rent-
by Mra. Orphi Dlbelt fte club collect waJ itpiiUi kS close thi meeting. . Mrt. Rutfi KlinThld cnlf8 pi (ha entertainment which wai male lng coniges front tnatedaM which she provided. Much merriment en
sued. .
Two memben were honored it (he luncheon table for hatina iah
birthdjyi.
The angry wife demanded, "i wint an explanation and I want
tie truth." , "Make tip tout mind. " answered
bet husband, "you can't have both."
JASPER CDUMTY HOSPITAL RtNBlELAtN, INDIANA
DISMISSALS Mrs, Rooer Oaneti Pienon. Rett-
teller
Mrs. Chirlei (Pitricla) Griffin, Rensselaer Frank Kinne, Renuelaet Michael Moon, Rensielaet Loula Ramp, Rensselaer Mn. John (Margaret) Frinket Woeatfleld Martha Mess man, Rensselaer Bobby Waynick, Remihoton Mn. William fBvelvnifoer.Reni-
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seuer
Mn.
seller
Mn.
seller
Mrs,
seller
Mn.
seller
Mn.
seller
Mn. John rRubvlMroczek. Reht-
selaet.
Jacob Schuringa, DeMotte Anna Woods. Rensselaer Mn. Wayne (Martterv) Eolet.
Rensselaer
Mn. Jesse ( Adrian!) Pohce. Rens
selaer
Lyrui Felimy, Rensselaet
John Cambe, Portage Elwyn Davit, Fair Oaks Mary Brusnahin, Rensselaer Mn. John (Marjorle) Kaluf, DeMotte lohn Dorsey, Brook Mn. Byron (Carolyn) Henry, Kentland
Clistie Wiitaket, Rensselaer
Mn. Walter (Karen) Lattimore,
Hebron
Mn. William (Lydla) Newell.
Rensselaer Mn. Lee (Mabel) Myen, Rensse
laer
Sophronla Nuss, ivheatfleld Avllbur Langley, Rensselaer Mrs. acar (Ellen) Pitman, Rens
selaer
Mrs. Garee (Marcia) La whom,
Fair Oaks
Bernard Crawford, Monort
Mrs. Buddy (Shelby) Combs, Rem-1
selaer '.'
Mrs. Roger (Cheryl) Warran.Parr
Mrs. Jack (Carol) Danruther.l
Rensselaer
Mrs. Calvin (Ruth) Calloway. La-1
rayette ,
Mrs. Ralph nana) Hopkins. Rens
selaer
BIRTHS
A son to Mr. and Mr. Walter I
LatUmore, Hebron.
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Roger War
ran. Part.
A daughter to Mr. and KHRabh
Hopkins, Jr. , DeMotte.
A son to Mr. and Mm. Jtck Dan-
ruer, tensselaer.
A son to Mr. and Mn. John Al
len, DeMotte.
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