Wolcott Beacon, Volume 11, Number 48, Wolcott, White County, 9 April 1964 — Page 2
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THE WOLCOTT BEACON THURSDAY, APR. 9, 1964
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Wolcott Christian Church Sunday School at 9:30. Worship Service at 10:30. Rev. Joe Tempter. Pastor
AMERICAN LEGION Post No. 294 Stated n.eting 1st and 8rd Tuesday, 8. -00 p. m. John E. Wood, Service Officer, ph. 279-4023.
American Legion Auxiliary Wolcott 294 3rd Monday, 8:00 p. m.
MASONIC LODGE 2nd and 4th Mondays
Ml. Zion Baptist Church Rev. Don Loomer, pastor. Sunday School at 9:30. Worship Service at 10:30. RYF meets at 6:15 p. m. Worship Service 7 p. m.
Wnlrot, Methodist Church Rev. H. I"). Searcy, .pastor, Worship Service 9:30. Sunilnv School 10:30. .; Wolcott Baptist Church Rev. Move! Walker, Pastor Sundav School at 10:00 Worship Service at 11:00 Evening Service 7:00.
Meadow Lake Presbyterian Cecil Atkinson, Supply. Sunday School at 9:30. Worship Service at 10:30.
Palestine Christian Church Silas Mnllins, Pastor. Robert Altman, Supt Sunday School at 9:30 Church Service at 10:30.
CARD OF THANKS iOur- sincere thanks to friend3 for prayers and for all that was done during the illness and at the time of the death of Levi Kyburz. Mrs. Jean Kyburz and family, Mrs. Lena Kyburz, brothers and sisters.
Mrs. Straud Watson is making satisfactory recovery at her home after surgery last week. Richard Ponlto, stationed at Ft. Sam Houston, at San Antonio, Texas, spent the week end with hi3 parents, the Franklin Pontos.
Mary Jane Forbes has been elected pledge treasurer of Zeta Tau Alpha, social sorority, at Indiana University, Bloom ington.
Firemen meet 1st and 3rd Monday, 7:00 p. m.
EASTERN STAR 3rd Thursday REBEKAnS 2nd and 4th Thursday
Remington Bible Church Sundav School at 9:30.
Worship Service at 10:30.
Evangelistic service at 7:00
Explorer's Tost meeting everv Tuesday night.
Christian Apostolic . Church Minister: Irvin Lehman, Elder Yertion B hwab, Alfred Bahler Worship Service 10:00. - Sunday School 12:30.
BISHOP BENNETT Court No. 2012 Stated Meetings 1st Monday of each month Donald LeBeau, R.-S.Tom -Byron, G. It. Town Board meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday. OUR LADY OF FATIMA
Court No. 1426 3rd Wed of
each month Esther Provo Grand Regent
Adelaide' Mnthew, Fin. Sec'y.
Scout meeting Mon. Night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ledman and Earl Smith of Lafayette and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Goodwin were Sunday ... dinner guests of Mrs. Belle White.
Guests at the Glen Meadow were her neice, Mrs. Robert Stanley and family of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meadors and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Meadors and Mrs. Ross Meadors were guests at the home of the Robert Lawsoas at Chalmers.
The Lowell Goss family attended the 125th convention of the Indiana Christian Churches held in Indianapolis at the Clowes Hall. Mrs. Goss has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Purdue University Christian Foundation.
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Five members of the W, S. C. S. of the Methodist church attended the districft W. S. C. S. meeting at Congress St. Methodist church in Lafayette last week.
Lowell Goss has been invited to show his pictures and tell about his South American trip ait the Meadow Lake church, Sunday evening, April 12.
PROGRESSIVE CLUB Meets 1st Monday.
Conservation Club Last fhursday of each month.
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Mrs. Robert Folk was hostess to the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club; She awarded prizes to Mrs. Berthat Miller and Mrs, Allen
Thayer. Mrs, Joe Troxel was a guest. The Meadow Lake Missionary will meet with Mrs. Maurice Humphrey at two o'clock, Thursday, April 9. Mrs. Emory Foutch and Mrs. Floyd Dallinger will be on the program.
A Now Look In Svccf Peas
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Take a second look if you wlh, for aweet peas In a window box are something new In gardenlnfl. These are bush-form aweet peas called BIJou and available in aeparate colors for 1964. j The BIJou sweet peas, shown above, are the latest 'development ' in a long series of improvements to the original sweet pea. This,'! according to a 1669 .description, bore only one or two flowers to a' stem and they were purple and maroon, hardly an Inspiring combination. Their redeeming feature, passed on to most of their desceu dents, was their delightful scent. j The Bijous bear four or five flowers to each 6-lnch-tong stem; rrnw nnlr 19 Innhaa fall an t.n . mn.
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are bushy little plants which require no staking. . Last year Bijou sweet peas were available only, In mixed colors; this year you can Color scheme window boxes or patio planters to your heart's content there are five separate colors from which to choose. Catallna Is the name of a Variety which has light amethyst and white flowers. Plnkette, noted for its fragrance, Is a salmon-pink on cream. - Rosette has ruffled flowers of deep rose color, Scarlette equallyruffled blooms of scarlet-cerlse and the color of those of White Pearl is told In Its name. Of course it still Is possible to buy the Bijous in a mixture should you so desire. And, If yott wish to get a head start on picking their lovely flowers, you can bow one seed to a 3-lnch flower pot and start wo plants indoors.
Tony Hub nn Urges Olympic Fund Support
Tony nulman, president of the
; Indianapolis Motor Speedway, today urged all Hoosier sportsmen and fans to participate In the current fund-raising drive necessary to send a formidable United States team to the 1964 Olympic Games at Tokyo. As chairman of Indiana's Olympic Fund Committee, Tony emphasized the fact that full United States representation will be possible only if sufficient funds ere obtained by public subscription. Unlike the Olympic teams from some of the other participating nations, the Americans ( receive no financial aid from the federal government. I "Several Hoosier track and field stars, as well as swimmers, definitely are Olympic material this year." he said, "and the citizens of Indiana will have a personal interest in the outcome of the Olympic contests which are
held only every fourth year. M'rch Is "Olympic Fund Monh," by proclamation of Governor Matthew E. Welsh, and all contributions should be mailed direct to Olympic Fund Headquarters. American Fletcher National Bank, Monument Circle, Indianapolis, Ind. Every contributor will receive as attractive Olympic Fund lapel
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Speedway President Tony Hulman. chalrtnan of the Indiana Olympic Fund Committee, receives his 1964 Olympic Fund donor's badge from Indiana A.A.U. President Elmer F. Marchlno.
pin. Distinctive plaques will , be mailed to individual donors of $10 or more: and all contributors of
$23 or more will receive the il
lustrated l!r4 United States Olympic Book ol more than 40" twos soon after complctkm ol the games next fall.
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