Wolcott Beacon, Volume 12, Number 3, Wolcott, White County, 28 May 1964 — Page 2
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THE WOLCOTT BEACON THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1961
THE WOLCOTT BEACON E(abllhrd May 6, 1953
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Wolcett Christian Church Sunday School at 9:30. Worship Service at 10 :S0. Rev. Joe Tempfer, Pastor
Mt. Zlon Baptist Church Rev. Don Loom er, 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 Mulling, Pastor. Robert Altmaa, Bnpt Sunday School at 9:30 Church Service at 1050.
AMERICAN LEGION Post No. 294 Stated n.eting 1st and 3rd 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
Firemen meet 1st and 3rd Monday, 7:00 p. m.
Wolcott Methodist Church Rev. H. D. Searcy, pastor. Worship Service 9:30. Sunday School 10:30.
Wolcott Baptist Church Rev, Lloyd Walker, Pastor Sunday 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 10:38.
Remington Bible Church Sunday School at 9:30. Worship Service at 10:30. Evangelistic service at 7:00 Explorer's Post meeting every Tuesday night. Christian Apostolic Church Minister: Irvin Lehman, Elder tVernon S hwab, Alfred Bahler Worskip Service 10:00. Sundaj School 12 :30.
EASTERN STAR 3rd Thursday REBEKAHS 2nd and 4th Thursday
BISHOP BENNETT Court No. 2012 Stated Meetings 1st Monday of each month Donald LeBeau, R. S. Tom Byron, G. R.
Town Board meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday. OUR LADY OF FATIMA
Court No. 1426 3rd Wed of each month Esther Provo Grand Regent
Adelaide Mathew, Fin. Kec'y.
Scout meeting Mon. Night.
PROGRESSIVE CLUB Meets 1st Monday.
Conservation Club Last rhursday of each month.
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LEGION AUXILIARY LADIES TO SELL SUBSCRIPTIONS
The Ladies of the Wolcott American Legion Auxiliary will be calling on you some time during the month of
May for your subscription to
the Wolcott Beacon. This is the project they have accepted for the past eleven years to help replenish their
treasury fund. If you are not at home when they call, vou will be contacted at a
later date. Your cooperation
will be gratefully appreciat
ed. The ladies would like to complete the drive by the
end of May.
COUNTY BONDS SALES DOWN IN APRIL
White County U. S, Sav
ings Bonds sales for April
were $27,215 compared with $41,882 for the correspond
ing period of last year. The
State s sales for April were
$10,264,068 which is a loss of 9.6 compared with last April.
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BOYS 4-H CLUB MEETING HELD The Boys 4-H club met on May 11th for their regularly scheduled meeting. Coleen Cflauss, treasurer, reported that all dues must be paid or extra will be added. Members, 14 and under, will visit the Building of Science and Industrv this summer. To cover their expenses they will sponsor a bake sale. All junior leaders will sponsor a paper drive this summer. They will go to a ballgame July 12. Greg Mathew gave a health and safetv report concerning Eye Fittness. Mr. Cook passed out the remaining record books. He also stated that all junior leaders that could, should go over to the Fairgrounds and help this summer. If anyone can. thev should get in touch with Milt Gudeman or Mr Cook. Cora Diemer concluded the meeting with a project talk concerning weeds.
Mrs. George Provo was hospitalized at Home hospital, Lafayette, for several days for tests. She was dis
missed on Saturday. Her mother, Mrs. Mae Murphy, i3 with her.
TO SHOW PROOFS OFF BABY PICTURES A representative from the Woltz Studios, Inc.. will be at the Rebekah Hall, Thursday, May 28, from 5:30 to 6:30 p. m. to show proofs of the childrens' pictures recently taken for, publications.
The Frederick Sears family spent the week end with Mrs. Sears' moth er, Mrs. Stant Spencer. They are makiner plans to move 5n with Mrs. Spencer as soon as their school is out. Mrs.. Sears will be a teacher in the Wolcott School system and Mr. Sears will teach at Rensselaer. Thev have one son, Denny, till at home with them. He will be a sophomore and is active in sports.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parsons of Lebanon, Ohio, were guests of the Bliss Nordykes during the week end. Thev attended the funeral of J. M. Winters and the Alumni banquet on Saturday night.
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