Wolcott Beacon, Volume 13, Number 22, Wolcott, White County, 7 October 1965 — Page 5

THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1965

THE WOLCOTT BEACON

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NAMED TO "GOLD PEPPERS"

Miss Martha Lou Goso, a Purdue senior, was tapped for Gold Peppers, an activi

ties honorary eociety on the

Purdue University campus

Mrs. Lowell Goss was a dm

ner guest at the Zeta Tau

Alpha when the House rec

ognized Martha Lou for this

honor.

Mrs. Lawrence Thomas is a patient at Home hospital,

Lafayette in room 311.

BUI Larson was dismissed Saturday from St. Elizabeth hospital to his home on Mo

non, Rural route.

Mrs. A. R. Jones returned1 to the Methodist Home at

Warren, Indiana, Monday,

where she has spent the past

several winters.

Mrs. Lena Hemphill was dismissed from White Coun

ty Hospital and is now a pa

tient at Rochester Nursing

Home, Rochester, Indiana,

Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Dot son were among Farm Bur eau Insurance agents, to at

tend a sales conference in

St. Louis, Mo., October 4th and 5th.

Donald Peters, R. R. 1,

Reynolds, was one of five

TVhite County students on the Dean's list at Indiana University. A 3.3 grade average out of an allA level of 4.0 is necessary to ibe put on the Dean's list at Indiana. During the semester, 1,940 students out of a student body of more than '20,000 ori the "University's Bloomington campus earned the scholastic recognition.

Everett Norris was admitted to St. Elizabeth hos

pital, Lafayette, Monday, afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Walt Ford have returned from a ten day trip to Grandview, Mo.,

where they were guests of

their son, Kay, and family.

Mrs. Stella Meadors is confined at Home (hospital. La-

fayete and will have sur

gery this week. She is in room 238.

Mrs. Bill Pender will be hostess to the Tuesday Nite Bridge Club for their first meeting of the season, on

Tuesday, October 12th.

The Princeton Township

Home Demonstration Club will meet Tuesday, October 12th at 1:30 p. m. in the

Wolcott House. Visitors are

always welcome.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alex

ander sold their home here

and have moved back to

their farm home at Walton

Ralph Sheets bought their

house and he and his sons

have moved in.

Miss Lynne Bissonnette,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Bissonnette, has been a patient at Methodist hos

pital at Indianapolis for the past several weeks, for ob

servation and treatment. She

is improving.

Mr. and Mrs. John Gillen,

now of Clarks Hill, are the parents of a son, Michael

Francis, born September 30

at St. Elizabeth hospital, La

fayette His Godparents are

Miss" Mary Lou Sigman of Indianapolis and Ricky Plant

of Lafayette.

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ALU I IN MYVURUS

When sir francis drake first brought sherry from Spain to England, the nam Jerei was burnt into the wooden casks. Seeing it, the English began calling this wine "Jerries". And not long after, this became the word "sherry". Every bottle of Spanish sherry Is the product of many harvests, perhaps even drops'

from a century ago.

In SPANISH SOIL) grapes mature

under sun temperatures that may reach 130 degrees Fahrenheit Yet

this wine produces one of summers most refreshing drinks, a Spanish Sherry Cooler. Here's rtowt Mix tt cup dry Spanish Sherry with V cup

orange juice, edd a dash of bitters, pour over crushed ice and serve.

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In JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA, the lovely little Spanish town devoted to the making of sherry; cask dedicated to Napoleon over 200 years ago remains all cobwebby and untouched in Jeret bodega or Winery. So does another cask, this one dedicated to Queen Victoria one hundred wnsr hark. Vat If th relr

fwf were tapped today, the wine ) II would be delightful. (This man im V is testing sherry for blending.)

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