Wolcott Beacon, Volume 11, Number 24, Wolcott, White County, 24 October 1963 — Page 2
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Itandj Moore, son of Jasper Co. School Supt. and Mrs. James F. Moore of Rensselaer, broke his left arm Saturday, while engaging in a game of touch football, in his own back yard. Supt. Moore was priniipal of Wolcott School before going to Rensselaer. Handy is a freshman fn the Rensselaer high school and plays trombone in . the school band.
REVIVAL SERVICES AT METHODIST CHURCH The Wolcott Methodist Church will hold Revival services at 7:30 p. m. every evening, starting Sunday, November 10th and continuing thru
Sunday, November 17th. The
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each evening at 7:00 p. m.
Messages will be by Rev. H.
I). Hearcy, Pastor, and there
will be chalk drawings by Mrs. Searcy. Special music will be presented at each ser
vice.
Clarence Mathew suffered a heart attack last week and is
confined at St. Elizabeth hoaH
pital, Lufajetle. He is show ing Steady improvement.
Mrs. Jacob Bahler cott.
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Mrs. Harold Hoppe is a patient at St. Elizabeth hospital for observation. She is In room 216.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bahler .J are the parents of an eight ( pound son, Jeffrey Lowell, born October 16th at the Brook 'hospital. -.The mother is Hie former Carla Iloon of Mt. Ayr. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hoon' of Mt. Ayr, and Mr. and
CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the host
of friends and neighbors who
have given personal assistance as well as expressed their sympathy through various mediums during the extended illness and death of our son and
brother, Charles Douglas. Special thanks are offered to Rev. n. D. Searcy, the ladies of the Wolcott Methodist church and the senior class of 1960.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert, E. Hoshaw
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Booker have returned from a 2 weeks trip to Oklahoma, visiting at Lamont, Blackwell and Ponka City. During their stay there was a family reunion with all
of Mrs. Booker's eight brothers and sisters present Others came from Galveston, and Sin ton, Texas, Norman Oklahoma, Kankakee, III., and New Harmony, Indiana.
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