Wolcott Beacon, Volume 14, Number 20, Wolcott, White County, 22 September 1966 — Page 2

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THE WOLCOTT BEACON

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ATTENTION! Keep this date openOctober 1, 1966 Wolcott Baptist Church annual chicken supper. Watch for more details.

Roy Grugel has been ill and is recuperating at his home. He was hospitalized for a week.

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tunity to thank each and every one for the nice, cards and visits while in the hos

pital and since my return

home.

Paul I. Biddle

Mrs. Ida Griffin, who operated the Little Grill here, is a patient at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Kingsbury have moved into their new home in the Sharkey addition.

Jerry Conderman was to leave Tuesday morning for induction into the Armed Forces.

Don Reel has enrolled at Chadron iState Teachers College in Nebraska, where he is working on his BS degree.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Larmon Longest, at tended a dinner given by the Marathon Oil Co. at the Severin Hotel in Indianapolis. They were shown a preview of the company's new fall sales program.

El wood Lawflon, now of Lafayette, is confined again at the Robert Long hospital in Indianapolis for treatment. His wife has been with him.

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Mrs. Michael Nelson was

hospitalized for two days and dismissed from Home hos

pital, Lafayette, on Sunday.'

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick

Sears attended a reception for Mrs. Jean Shepherd, dis

trict demitv of OES. Friday

evening at Winamac and al

so the district social meeting at Morocco. Mrs. Robert Foster accompanied them to

Winamac.

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Goss were present for the Purr due Christian Foundation or

ientation supper and prowarn at the University; Mrs.

Goss is a member of the board of directors. Attending Purdue from the Wolcott Christian Church are Denise Baer, James Burcham, Luanne Keller, Mike Spear, Kenneth Schwab, Marsha Dismore, Pat Murphy, Mary Alice Goss and Jane Graham.

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HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUE

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1966 Starting at 10:00 A. M. (CDT) Two blocks south of the Philips 66 Station in REMINGTON, INDIANA Strato-longer; vibrator 'chair j glass front book case; electric cabinet sewing machine; book shelves; occasional chair; glass top coffee table; hassock; lamps; round table; maple chest; metal utility cart; hamper; cupboards; flash camera; fancy work; 45 aprons; paint set; jewelry; 4 pieces Corning Ware; bedding; linens; cooking utensils; Rogers silverware service for 8, first love pattern; Rogers silverware service for 6, grape pattern; lawn furniture! garden tools; hand tools; ladders; and hundreds of miscellaneous articles. ' ANTIQUES Kerosene lamp collection, Borne electrified; 10 pap-' er weights; cut glass berry bowl; 6 emits; hat pins and holder; thousands of buttons; R. S. German; German shaving mug; many books, including Remington history, Indiana history, poetry by Poe and Tennison; Rays arithmetic; 24 silver souvenir spoons scissor collection; 4 bells, including liand school bell; jewelry case; vase; ohilds chair and wagon; dated glass jars; pie safe; flat irons; rocker; chairs with cane bottoms; stone jugs and jars; crock chum; dolls ; mantle clock with chimes ; salt dips ; sugar bucket ; thimble collection and many other items. GEORGE LUCTERHAND Auctioneers1 Note This Bale will start promptly at 10:00 A. M. as this is only a partial listing of the many years of collecting of the late Blanche Lucterhand. t Terms: Cash. No property to be removed until settled for. Not responsible in case of accidents. Ivan W. Reel and Jim Flickner, Auctioneers Lucterhand and Porter, Clerks Lunch will be served