Wolcott Beacon, Volume 11, Number 51, Wolcott, White County, 30 April 1964 — Page 2

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THE WOLCOTT BEACON

THURSDAY, APR. 30, 1964

THE WOLCOTT BEACON CiUMJibed Ma , 1WI rablisbod err Tbaraday Subscription $2.00 Per Year

LACKEBBT PRINTING COMPANY C. O. Blackerbr, FablUtaaf Remington, Indiana

Mr. Carl Uo, rtaarter aad raa-

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Entrrr4 s arrvnil clan mall matter at th Potofflc ta Wolcott, White Ckrnnty. Indiana, r. 8. A aoder tba Ata f March I, 187.

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Wolcott Christian Church Sunday School at 9:30. Worship Service at 10:30. Rev. Joe Tempfer. Pastor

AMERICAN LEGION Post No. 294 Stated n;?eting 1st and 3rd Tuesday, b. -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

Mt. Zion Baptist Church Rev. Don Loomer, pastor. Worship Service 9:30. Sunday School 10:30. BYF meets at 6:15 p. m. Worship Service 7 p. m.

Palestine Christian Church Silas Mullins, Pastor. Robert Altman, Supt. Sunday School at 9:30 Church Service at 10:30.

Firemen meet 1st and 3rd Monday, 7:00 p. m.

Wolcott Methodist Church Rev. H. D. Searcy, pastor. Worship Service 9:30, Simctov School 10:30. Wolcott Baptist Church "Rev. I ;lovd Walker, Pastor Sunday School at 10:00 Worship Service at 11:00 Evening Service 7:00.

Meadow Lake Presbyterian Cecil Atkinson, Supply.

Sundav School at 9:30. Worship Service at 10:30.

EASTERN STAR 3rd Thursday

Card Of Thanks wa iwiaJi in pxnress our

sincere thanks to all our .14 X u

friends and neignoors iui flnral tributes,

cards, help, food and acts of kindness extended to us

in the recent mness death of our loved one, TTanna. We shall

J wi 6 w " . be eternally grateful. T TTnttin

Mrs. ueorge j. niuum, and family. Card Of Thanks

Our heartfelt thanks are given to all who sent cards nA -Unworn And !ti( all who

aiiu. a"tiv.w - helped in any way at the time of our father's death. The Walter Leonard Family

Card Of Thanks

My thanks to those who helped with my chores, and to all others who helped in any way while I was laid up, also to all who sent cards.

All was sincerely apprecia

ted

Tony Wetli

Ynn ar urced to vote your

preference on the school is

sue. Vote May 5tn.

Larrv Goodwin entered

Home hospital Monday morn

ing for surgery on his toot. He was injured some time

ago while at work at the Arte-Way plant here.

Mr. and Mrs. Butch Meier

and daughters have moved from the Schuman property in South east Wolcott to the

Floyd Spencer tenant house.

Mr. Meier is employed by

Spencer.

Mrs. Lloyd Wolfe is a patient at Home hospital, Lafayette, for observation and treatment. She is in room 240.

were: the Virgil Lanie family; the Clarence Baunadh family; the John Young family ; and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Leake of Lafayette Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fleenor 'and mother of Indianapolis were afternoon callers.

Have your "last word" on the local school consolidation issue by voting on May 5th. If not settled at this time the State will make the decision.

Mr. and Mrs. Art Fleenor of Wolcott entertained relatives and friends at a carry-in dinner, Sunday, in honor of their daughter, Julie's, engagement to Gene Lanie of Wolcott. Those present

Mary Forbes-and Darlene Meyer of Wolcott are among the 16 students from White County who have been invited by Indiana University to be guests of honor at the traditional Founders' Day ceremony Wednesday morning, May 6 on the Bloomington campus. Mrs. Herbert McGill was dismissed from Home hospital Lafayette after being confined three weeks for treatment.

REBEKAnS 2nd and 4th Thursday

BISHOP BENNETT Court No. 2012 Stated Meetings 1st Monday of each month Donald LeBeau, R. S. Tom Byron, G. R.

Remington Bible Church Sundav School at 9:30. Worship Service at 10:30. Evangelistic service at 7:00

Explorer's Post meeting everv Tuesday night.

Christian Apostolic Church

Minister: Irvin Lehman, Elder Vernon Schwab, Alfred Bahler

Worship Service 1U :. Sunday School 12:30.

Town Board meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday.

OUR LADY OF FATIMA

Court No. 1426 3rd Wed of each month Esther Provo Grand Regent

Adelaide Matliew, Tin. Sec'y. Scout meeting Mon. Night.

Several of the young peotiIp of the Wolcott Christian

church attended the District Youth Fellowship, Sunday

at Ithe Logansport Christian Church. The convention theme was "Christianity Confronts Communism." Ken Schwab is one of the retiring officers and Mary Alice Goss was installed as the new secretary of the District Youth.

PROGRESSIVE CLUB Meets 1st Monday.

Conservation Club Last Thursday of each month.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beals of Concord, Michigan, spent Rntnrdav with the Van

Owens family. They went tn Wilann Goodwins on Sun

day and helped Goodwin cele

brate his birthday, utners .nrespnt. were Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Lear of Lafayette and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lear and sons and Mrs. Belle

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