Wolcott Beacon, Volume 14, Number 13, Wolcott, White County, 4 August 1966 — Page 2

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HOOTENANNY CONTEST

AUGUST 5th

The Hqotenanny contest, a (popular' feature' of 'the White County 4-H Fair will

take place there Friday ev

ening, August 5th. Mrs. Harry Oilar, Brookston, in

charge of this ; event, an

nounced that the deadline

for entering the contest is July 30th. Contestants may

obtain blanks (by contacting

her. Prizes will be awarded to all who participate and there will be four major prizes presented to winners.

HOW THE BLOOD

PROGRAM WORKS

To " be eligible for free

blood one must be a resident of White County and pre

sent the yellow sheet properly filled out, Mrs. Fred Soliberger has a supply of

the yellow sheets.

Card Of Thanks I wish to thank each and

everyone for the- cards and visits, and kind deeds while I was in the hospital, all were appreciated. Frank Benge

REMAINING PROGRAM AT FOUNTAIN PARK Rev. Richard Brown of the Fowler Christian church will have charge of the afternoon devotions, August 8 to 13 inclusive. He will lecture on Christianity vs Communism. Aug. 4, Womens Club Day. Phyllis Brinkley "Laughing with American Humontsts" at 3 p. m., 3:45 ,p. m. and 7:45 p. m. the Macdowell String Trio. 8:45 p. m. Phyllis Brinkley, slide lecturer "This is My Father's World." Aug. 5, 3 :00 p. m. Qliver Ransopher "The Life of Lincoln," one of Indiana's authorities on Lincoln ; one of the few who interviewed

Robert Todd Lincoln, an ex

cellent speaker. 8 p. m. Edwin L. Baron, master hyp

notist..-:'; ."':'v -Aufir. 6. 8:00 id. m. Senior

Amateur contest for people over 13 yrs $100 in prizes.

Entry blanks, 'nay ty? secur-

ea irom dim r ncicner, Kemington. Aug. 7 Homecoming Day, "Back Home in Indiana." At 10 :45 a. m. united' church services. 1:30 p. in. special Sesequicentennial program, honoring oldest and youngest person present; person present from most distant point, person who has attended most programs since 1895, largest family group present, cottage most appropriately decorated for . Indi

ana's 150tp year, best dec

Fountain Park Benefit sale, under the direction of Irma

Bowman. James Flicks er

and Ivan Reel, auctioneers.

White Elephants, antiques,

etc. B p. m., "Little Theatre

of the Lakes," Monticello,

presents "In the Good Old

Summertime." Aug. 9, 3 p. m. "Richelieu, The Banjo Man a novel and entertaining program. 8 :00

p. m. "The iippecanotes,"

the Lafayette chapter of the

S.P.E.B.S.Q.U.A. Barbershop

chorus of 40 men.

Aug. 10, 3 p. m. and 7:45

p. m. "Lee ana Kita une

The Modernettes,' a fresh young family group presenting fast, moving . show of juggling skills, clever uni-

cycle riding. 8:45 p. m., Mr.

Norman Hallock, film lecturer, "Vista of the Mighty Mississippi."

Aug. 11, 3 p. m. and 8:00

p. m., Dick Stoner, magician. 9 p. m., The Four Seasons of

Fountain Park, beautiful doeumentary film by the late If ussell A. Taylor, showing

Fountain Park.

Aucr. 12. 3 T. m.. Sassafras

Spencer "This Is Indiana,"

an informative, fun talk by

Kermit Spencer. 8 p. m. The

Zionsville: Off Mainstreet

players, present 3 act Broad

way success, "Bell, Book and Candle." "' Aug. 13, 3 p. m. Hoosier poetry with Sassfras. 7:00 p. m. annual Fountain Park Art Show and Picture Drawing. 8:30 p. m. Junior Amateur contest" fpr children under' 12 years. Aug. 14, 10:45 a. m., united church "services. 2:30 aha '8 p. ni. The Old Fashioned" Rairs of WFBM-TV, Indianapolis, with Harry Martini ' 3 :30 p. m., Stan Dale of WLS, lecture oh" 'The Teen Afeer, ghat's His Problem." 9:30 p. m., Grand closing program "The Church In Indiana," a Sesquicentennial ' pageant " (presented by the Jasper County Farm Bureau." :-.""''";''..,-.';-',

orated bicycle for th event. 2:3jt) p. m. Dr. W. Lee Martin, former Olympic chamiqn "More Creatures of High Creation." 8:30 d. m.

The'' Lyric Quartet, one of Chicago's finest vocal en-

;seml5S, singing all types of

musc. y p. m. James Guth

rie, assistant director of Inqiajka Sesquicentennial Oonimission, slide presentation 'Seaquicentennial scenes

of Indiana 1966."

Aug. 8, 3:00 p. m. annual

4-H JUDGING OF H. EC. PR0JECTST LISTED Community judging of 4-H Home Economics' projects was done in Princeton Township on July 22. Mrs. Don Katter made the following placings:' Clothing I A placings Shirley Sell, Barbara Myers. B placings Susan Christopher, Susan Churchill, Mar-

la Disimore, Donna Klopfen stein..'-'' Clothing II A placings Laurey Baynes, Joy Bissonnette, Peggy Winger.

B placings Debra Mae

Blume, Linda Jones, Jeri

Rauer. Clothing III A placings

Roberta Clauss, Kathy

Trachsel, Pam Winger. B placings Cindy Clauss, Bonnie Myers. C iplacings Barbara Hendress, Diana Pinkerton. Clothing IV A placings Jean Chamberlain, Susan Foster, Andrea Luthi, Peggy Murphy, Debbie Bauer, Donna Sell, Nancy Winger. B placings Carma Diem er, Barbara Hanna, Judy Hanna, Denise Marquie, Debbie Meadors, Barbara Mus-

ser. " ' C placing Carolyn Schneidt. Clothing V A placings Joyce Lehe, Peggy Yerk, Jackie Kinsbury.

B placings Cynthia Nordyke, Gilda Kinsbury, Marie Overmyer. C placings Debbie Mathew. . Cbthing VI A placings

Beth Baynes, Carol Lehe, Glenda Royer. Clothing VH A placings

Qoi1o PI on a a

B Phyllis Schneidt. Clothing VBI A placings Patricia Murphy, Coleen

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Mary Alice Goss.

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a Ciarojyn vv anger. Foods I A placings

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ieora ivxae riume, jjyuu Clauss, Mary Clauss, Judy

Dobbins, Debra Hendress,

Donna Kljopfensteini, Anita

Littleton, Linda Marquie, Kathy Mathew, Gloria Roy-

er, wancy sjcnneiax, xaurei

Widmer, Sandra Winger.

Foods n A placings

Debbie Van Voorst, Coleen LeBeau, Cindy Clauss, Shirley Sell. B iplacings Susan Churchill, Barbara Myers, Diana Pinkerton. C placings Barbara Hendress, Kristi Hall. Foods HI A placings Carma Diemer, Melodee Lehe, Sandra Humphreys. B (placings Susan Chris-

tnnVier! Tjhitav T?.vnpa. Pam

Winger, Kathy Trachse.

C Qharnse Carr. V Foods TV A' nlacincrs

Roberta Clauss, Andrea Lu

thi, Judy Dolick.

B placings Diane Hartke,

lyn Schneidt.

C placings Joy Bisson-

nette, Ronnie Myers.

Foods V A placings

Beth Baynes, Wanda Rect

or, Debbie Meadors,

B placings Joyce Lehe,

Jeri Rauer, Julie Rector.

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Susan Foster, Diane Hughes,

Debbie Mathew.

B placings Peggy Mur

phy, Nancy Winger.

Foods VII A placings Nina Hall, Carol Lehe, Barbara Musser, and Phyllis Schneidt. Foods VIII A placings Luetta Crosby, Foods IX A placings Mary ' Alice Goss, Marilyn Winger. CCarolyn Winger.

Foods X Pat Murphy, A placing. Food . Preservation ' I A Peggy ' MiipC(iy, and Nancy Winger. Fjfiod Preservation II A Dlacings Carolyn Winger, Marilyn Winger. Food Preservation ni A placings Pat J Murphy, Jrj Rauer. A Food Preservation IV Jean Chamberlain, Debbie Rauer. Home Furnishings I A

placing Melodee Lehe.

B placings Kathy Ma

thew, Janice Schneidt.

Home Funshings II A

placings Cynthia Nordyke,

Diana Pinkerton.

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Mary Alice Goss.

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