The New Wolcott Enterprise, Volume 2, Number 26, Wolcott, White County, 11 July 1968 — Page 3

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I2V5 By Itole Scnaet Sunday dinner guests-of Ik. tod Mrs. Boyd . Murphy vera Mr. tad Its. Jack Fvrell. Mr. and lira: Richard Arnold, and To 1 j of Lafayette. Ceo$e FarreUof Warsaw. Carl Banks of Columbia City and Mrs.

Pearl Stockton Mr and Mrs. Floyd Warren of Franc esvllle were guests of their daughter. Mr. and Its Kenneth Schneldt for the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. James Funkbo user and family, former Round Grove residents, were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Ed cain and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pilotte were hosts for their card club on Sunday evening with prizes going to Mr. and Its Joseph Rayman and It. and Mrs. Norbett pilose. Norbert Pilottes and, Mr and Its Harry Bart lettt jr: were guest players fer the Hill card club had a cook-out at the home of It. and. Its. Gerald llabben and Mr .''and Its Oliver Eberle held high score It. and Mrs. Earl Ford of Indlanapdls visited on Wednesday if the home of Mr. Ford's cousin, Emmett Rayman Ita Pee1 Stockton spent a weekend visiting her brothers . Mr, and Mrs Ray Reed at Hartfeed City and Mr. and Mrs Russell Reed at Blufftori Round Grove Eitenslon Hdrnskers club will meet Wednesday. July 17 at 130 at tar home of Its. Midge Habben with Its Ida Clarke assisting Mrs Mildred Habben and Its Margene Bartlett will give the second part of the lesson on Credit Roll call will be a High-light of 1967 Marie Schafer spent the Fourth of July at her brothers. Lee Schafers. near Remington and attended a shower at the home of Mrs Judy Smith near Rensselaer fur Its Ronald Wagner, a remit bride jOn Thursday evening a cook -out was enjoyed at the Kenneth Keiuyvr home with Mr and Its Delbert Wagner and Kevin of Indianapolis. Mr aini Mis Harokl Wagner. Mr and Mrs, Roiuld Wagner and Mr and , Calvin Lass -of Rensselaer. Mr ami Mrs Lee Schafer and Marie Schafer Call the Enterprise with our news and advertising 279 21$?

VASLU BTJS2AU TALENT corrrxsT july ii The White County Farm Bureau will again sponsor a Talent Show at 8:00 p m . July 12 at the 4-H Building la Reynolds. To be eligible a contestant must be a Farm Bureau family member There are three categories of competition: ages 12 and under: ages 13 through high school; and adults. Each contestant will receive 100 The first place winners in each category will receive 15 00. and 3 00 will go to the second place acts Ploase notify Its Robert Goss. Route 1. Wolcott. of intention to enter as soon as possible AH types of talent are invited to compete All will be welcome i The public is invited to attend

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Most main dishes can be frozen successfully, but some things are worth knowing if you plan to frees leftovers or cook and frees for later use. Doves, green peppers, garlic and pimknto become stronger on freezing whlk onions lose their flavor. Adapt your recipes accordingly. Process cheea means that on or more kinds of natural cheese have been melted, pasteurized and blended to obtain smooth, uniform mixture. Pans or griddles used for panbrolllng need not be stalling hoi Meat will start cooking sooner, however. If you preheat rather than start with a cold pan. , If you like to prepare macaroni dishes, but hesitate to do so frequently for fear your family will tire of the 'tame old thing", take heart In the fact there are more than 300 known shapes of macaroni.

ItarshmaUow-flneappk Mold (Serve 4-6) 1 package lime-flavored gelatin 1 rup of hot water 1 cup pineapple juice and water 2 sllcrt pineapple, diced 4 marshmallows, finely cut Dissolve Kelatln In hot water. Add pineapple Juice and water. Chill until slightly thickened. Fold In pineapKand marshmallows. rn Into mold. Chill until firm. Unmold and serve with marthmallow sauce. If desired.

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EAGLES COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE Saturday, July 77 at 1 p. m. Community auction ssle Saturday. July 27 at 1 p m. oo Vest Railroad Street la gemlagtoa. Sponsored by the Fratersa! Order of Eagles Aerie 3290 (Goodland-Rem-lagtos-Wolcotl) for benefit of building fane. Persons with donations of furniture, appliaoces, household or farm items, livestock etc.. stay bring la the mors Ing of sale or contact before J sly 26 one of the following Russell Pentose. Rensselaer 868-7865 Water Lspke. Good I and 297-3366 Art Goodwin. Remlagtoa 261-2692 ' UlUaa Allle. Wdcott 279-2319

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RED RIPE TOMATOES ib 290

TAYSTEE.B UTTER NUT, TIPTOP BREAD ;. 3650

SAW No. 1 PLATTER BACON ib. 690

MARHOEFER 3 lb. can CANNED HAM S'2 " PEOPLE'S PRIDE , HAM SALAD 2 'b, 'j!' MADE WITH HAM Sl.UU

GOOD LUCK 1 lb. pkg. 0LE0 4S1.00

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