Wolcott Beacon, Volume 12, Number 35, Wolcott, White County, 7 January 1965 — Page 2

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THURSDAY, JAN. 7, 1863

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Wolcott Christian Church Sunday School at 9 180. Wurshlp Service at 10:80. Rev Jo Tempfer. Pastor

Ml. Zlon Baptist Church Rev. Don Loomer, pastor. Worship Service 0:30. Sunday School lOiSO. BYF meets at 6:15 p. m. Worship Service 7 p. m.

Palestine Christian Church Silas Uttliiai, Paitof. Ratort Altaian, Bapl Sondaj Scaaol at 9:80 Ohtirck Bertlcf at 100.

AMERICAN LEGION Post No. 294 t a Stated meeting lit and 8rd Tuesday, -fc.'OO n. m. John K. Wood, Service Officer, ph. 279-4023.

Wolcotl Methodist Church Rev. tt. D. Searcy, pastor. Worshio Service 9:S0. Sunday School 10:80. Wolcott Rapt 1st Church Rev. Unvd Walker Pastor Sundnv School ,M 10:00 Worship Service at 11:00

EASTERN STAR 3rd Thursday REREKAttS 2nd and 4th Thursday

Meadow Lake r-esbytertan Cecil Atkinson. Supply. Stindav- Schil at 9:30. Worship ? vice at 10:30.

Remington Ribte Church Sunday School at 9:30. Worship Service at 10 :30. fcvahgelistic service at 7:00

Firemen meet 1st and 8rd Monday, 7:00 p. m.

BISHOP BENNETT Court No. 2012 Stated Meetings 1st Monday of each month Donald LeBeaU, R. S.

Tom Byron, o. k

- Explorer's Post meeting every Tuesday night. Apostolic Christian Church Irvin Lehman, Elder Ministers: Vernon Schwab and Alfred Bahler Worship Service 10:00. Sunday School 12:30.

Town Board meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday.

OUR LADY OF FATIMA

Court No. 1420 3rd Wed of each month Carol Brooks tlfnnri tteirent

Adeline Mathew. Fin. Sec'y Scout meeting Mon. Night

PROGRESSIVE CLUB Meets 1st Monday.

Conservation Club Last Thursday of each month

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Statement Of Condition Of ' STATE BANK OF REMINGTON, INDIANA Remington, Indiana At The Close of Business, December 81, 1964 Resources Cash on hand and balance with other banks $ $42,709.94 United States Government Bonds and Notes 2,098,420.25 Municipal Bonds - 295,771.64 Bank Building and Equipment - WJ'OO Loans and Discounts - 1,429,203.43 Overdrafts - -- ..AfiSOther Resources iJ22n Trust Investments - 87,452.80 L $4,608.21688 Liabilities Capital - - - 120,000.00 Surplus - 152X22 Undivided Profits 12,2?2"3S Reserves i iy,oiz.uu Interest CoHected but not earned . l?22i?5 Deposits , 4'S'2San Trust Securities - - - - 87,452.80 $4,506,218.88 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

1965 March of Dimes Is Launched

To Score Birth Defects

A "one-two" punch will be aimed at the problem of birth defects this January during the annual March of Dimes campaign across the nation. .

"the object ve of the urot bt

Knockout

k...u bh1bihw( Df. Daniel

Bergsma, director of the medical department of The m lonat foundation-Match of Dimes. "More than 250,000 seriously defective children are bom each year in this counter

facte' the American public : will

recoRmte me proDiem ui uuvu jHft. iV,nt ii ts a na-

41uut HMlbhl thai HilllttS

ittimwliate action. We mytte

the bublle to help us meet this uttttninrv.

"The second goal tst money, with hiiMte contributions to

the January March of Dimes we expect to establish the addi

ported birth defects .centers

er diagnosis, evaluaUon and tMihmvwi treatment of these

defects which k ertptuw. dlsfigure a child before it's born

able scientists to continue their

search for tne causes ana pos stble ways to preveht birth de fects." '. tn tokinhni-t Mttrlttiti and sci

intmc workers In the front

tines ot the battle against birth defects, The National rounda- . ttu Mt4i t nimM htt n be-

hlnd-the-llnes army two million strong, these are voluhteers from the more than 8,000 t-.U t HtM.u MlkkMt fhMh.

ters throughout the B0 statesmen, women and L teenagers, u,.t.M AAlnA IKbI uffrtl-M

loth success ot the January campaign and the mr-round

programs ot me auonai c uu

aauon. Vtslt II MltUott ItttMB

T acouatnt families with the

alms of The National rounaa kt lUwk himu Ihmtm vol

unteers will Join the MotberV it.u at ttvtt tit itt tMttnth

during which some IS million

home ai visuea. uiner to;

RUllott JnformaUy maUers. arch of Dimes wlunte tb ortanlie Jund-rtlstnt events to support the Work ot focal chitt

ters and the national organisation.

These voluhteers devote a

portant task of Informing par

ems oi aeiecuve cnuujiuuu, the March of Dimes birth de

t HHHtKMt KHn ih unhniirnvinff

families to seen meeucai neip

or the afflicted, cnim. wnemer mm ttta rpnters or from trl

vatit hhvstclans.

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About one in 10 American

break caused by the birth of a

seriously defective cnutr. y no ..Mi. w nil tt tttMii fttlldren

receiving: . medical attention which might make iuch a dlf-

ference In their uves.

Boms Qlvi tip ttopft

Whelmed by helplessness and

aespair." ur, uergsmn m.

"They irequenuy give up nwc

Without exploring au pwibllltles tor their child. But with

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cine in this Reid conumons

Which were once beyond treat-

newly-developed methods. Also,

the individual S conqiuon may change and make help a possl-

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Her parents' persistence paw off for 4-year-old Mlckev HelntkW. th lofts National March

of Dimes child. Mickey was

born with a spinal deformity

that paraiytea ner irom me u.tt JrtutH At ntttt ttmit it

seemed unlikely that she could

ever want. vi nrth itt Rhttnkv vouna-

kter goes darting around with

Rmt-sited cruicnes ana.oracw. rot perfect but certainty, an tu.UW.MILUMut HM .httktlHlt.

Th increased mobility means

an expanded world w lime

Kittkpv and her family.

In research within the past .... t ...t.i

few vears scientists supoorted . VAMvK nt tttnt tktrirt httu

duced hew or Improved tests

tnaetect moorn errors oi mewo nttM k Ihttk tiMvnmfc ttiMkU

ment can prevent remanent

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Dtnyan Ih 1HS Noltonol Morth f Dlmat Child.

damage to the infant's body or

mind.

"The progress made thus rar is slgnlRcant and promising," frAu U..M.M.tt MntuH "hill W

have taken lust the ftrst step

on a long roaa. wnen ine nmalean people recognlte th mag. nltude ot the problem, they

Will demana ana luppvu efficient and effective attack

that crippie or aisnKu w n.fante each t day With their Keneroua help we can build up our chapter center programs tnd birth , detects- centers throughout the country and w wilt conUnue to support tndU yldual aclentlste tft lh uuest for knowledge In this critical area.

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