Wolcott Beacon, Volume 16, Number 12, Wolcott, White County, 25 July 1968 — Page 4

IOUKD CtOVl NW yMASlfCHAfEX lt. teid backtab visited

over fci weekend with her

trod J and rirrerMfl law. Mx. and Mn. Runeil feed of Button and Mr. Itxf Mrs. Riy Reed it Hinford City. She was accompanied to Columbia City by be tMnddaughtet, Miss Patricia Murphy, who tinted there.

Mrs. Raymond Woodworm

and Mr. and Mr. Arnold cas-

tor of Lafayette visited at the Emmett Rayman home on Sunday.

Mb. Boyd Murphy received . f (L

word of the death of n Aood tot Sh wortt,

word of the death of her f,cket ftood fof K 5rj , great uncle, John Gray at Varu 6 andstalld admissions

Pearl Stockton attended

Mrs.

tfae

funeral tervice on Tuesday.

Mn. Lloyd Rayman it re MmeriNfitf it home after re

cent iitfgery at Home hospital

at Lafayette. Mi a unaa wayman tpent a couple of days at North Manchester where she will enter college mis fall. Mr. ahd Mrs. Cecil Dyer, Roy Dyer, William Dyer, Mrs. Maude Davis, and her sitter, Mrs. Ada Spall of Crawfords-

vine went to Kentucky to

attend the funeral of Ma Davit 't aunt, Mrs. Anna Dyer. Among the sirlt taking part

in the County Dress Revue atj

Monticeilo were the following from Round Grove; Jill Habben. Grace Schneidt. Jan

ice Pllotte, Cathy Pilotte, Catherine Schneidt, Pam Habben, Debby Habben andTeresa

Schneidt. HOMEMAKERS MEElV Twenty-one membert and two guests, Mrs. Elizabeth DeBoy, a former member, . and Mrs. Lavaughan Homrig, met at the home of Mrs, Midge Habben with Mrs. Ida Clarke assisting for the July meeting of the Round Grove Extension Homemakers club, Mrs, Esther Harman opened the afternoon meeting with the thought, "There are two kind? of freedom - the false, where a man is free to do what he likes and the true, where a man it free to do what he ought. " Mrs. Theodora Stob read the history of the song, "American. The Beautiful" and led the singing of it, ahd "In The Good Old Summertime. "Mrs. Ida Clarke used the slx'ty-seaenth Psalm for her ilevotional and read two poems, "I Am The United States, " and "You Are Free" and closed with prayet. Mrs. Mildred Habben and Mrs. Matgene Battlett gave the second tart of the lessoh "Using Credit" ahd stressed that contracts should always be read ahd it should be clear what tatc of interest is going to be paid. Members were admonished hot to add more to an old accoutit as more will have to be paid oh the original purchase. Bank loans are cheaper than those at fihahce companies who charge high rates of interest , Production Credit loam are best for farmers.

Mrs, Margaret Evelyh Sheets

gave "Hints Oh lawn Mower Use" stressing proper dress when mowing and khowihg how to bperate the mower properly. She abb gave hints on shopping for summer cloth lug for the health and safety lesson, Mrs, Harmoh announced Acre would be a Christmas workshop for the craft school in November and asked Mrs. Midge Habben ahd Mrs. Nola Schneidt to attend a plannthg meeting. Mrs, Leonette tofetsetibcrget, 4-H leader, annouhefcd the county review the evemhg of tub it The annual Round Grove tout will be July 30 It 8:30 a m Township Judglng will be Inly 22 at the

A fcahk. you note from the

will be It the tiortoA cottage with I picnic dinner at noon

on Sept 18.

Happy Hflbdaf wai nog to Mr. Mildred Habben, Mr. Ethel German and Mist Marie Mifct Refreshments of sal

ad, crackert and iced tea

were served. un. Eiizibetb DeBoV in

vited the membert and famlliet to her home near Moni-

tnt mi Atmittf 15 for a basket

iirooer at 6:00. All members

are to meet at the home of

Mrs. Mildred Habben at 5:30.

TICKET BARGAINS AT NEWTON COUNTY PAIR The Newton County Fair it offering terrific ticket bar-

A

may

be bought fot $2. 50. This season ticket include! admitsiofl

to the Wednesday night Thrill Show and the Saturday after

noon running racet, each of

which have I charge of $1 tnt tenetit idmtMinrr. Aim

included in the baroaffl tick

et will be admission to lie Queen Contest, two sessions of the Tractor Pull, the 4-H

Night Show and the Saturday Talent Night. All of these ad

missions for only 12.501 Tickets will be on tale at

stores throughout Newton

county which display a sign at their check- out counters stating that they have tickets

for sale.

On Monday, tie Alfred Wall

Carnival will offer bargain

rides, instead of the usual 25$ and 35 tide admission, coimons will be (riven free

which when presented to the carnival ticket office along

with si will rive the bearer

six ride tickets. Those wish

ing to take advantage of this

bargain may nave at many

coupons at they desire.

Couoons will be available

at stores throughout the coun

ty.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pal

mer and family have return

ed from a vacation trip to

Virginia. Points of interest visited were Williamsburg , Jamestown, Norfolk Naval Base, Lexington and Charlottevl He where thev toured the

home of Tbomat Jeffersoh.m

Washington, d. c 4 they taw me White House, Arlington cemetery. Lincoln Memorial.

tie Pentagon, etc They returned home through Maryland, Pennsylvania and Ohio,

PLACE IN ' WOOL' CONTEST Mitt fiarhflM Rvpm nlflrp.d

third with her coat entry id the district "Make It Yourself With Wool" conteit. senior di

vision, held Monday, July 22. The affair was held in the

Farmer's credit building, Lafavette. Each oarmetit enter

ed had to be made of 100 per cent American wool.

others participating in thtt division were Carol Lehe

with a dress fehtrvi Susan Fat

ter, who made a suit, and

Diane Hughes, a coat.

the junior division, placed 4th

witn ner coat entry.

Mrs. Flovd dallihBet

patleht for two weeks

Backward Gl

ance

mm Mm,H fcfiVlrtt fiftfinrfed at 30-

year ag teachet at annual banquet of Indiana vocational Ar

riculturai Teac&etf sociaaon ruwuc. .tttv ioKo..rv4nHifit hi wmtim and MarV Harwell

hold annual reunion it me Wolcott Housej Juata MLUer,

Wolfttt, bride of Duane schneiaer, strawn, iu, j inenai . . now ot Ma. isobeue Parks with carry-in supper on 97thbirmday t Robert Kelly, ton of the John Keliyi and an inttructot at Tulane wins Kaiser fellowship at Harvard. . ; JULY, 1960-Start nreliminaty work on tie Wolcott. tentennial bookt Naoma Horn, Wolcott, bride of A2C Harry 1. Norton, Los Angeles. . . . JULY, 198 1--The lot David Roberta are patents of twin l0MJULY, 1962--Karen Horton, Brookston, it grand champion and Karen DeBoyRound Grove, runner-up in county 4-H drest revue. ' ' , , . 4 ' JULY, 1963--Former Wolcott high tchool principle Noel Douglass signs three-year contract for Anderson high tchool principalship. . . . ,s , JULY, 1964 - Thfe Gerald Forbet' and daughtert, Kay,

Mary imac bhu ncicu uu iu i . j JULY, 1963 Wolcott vocational agriculture department

gets first clast rating. . JULY, 1966 David Dentoht parent of ton. , JULY, 1961 Sharon Jeffers, Route 1 Wolcott wedi Dale G. Logue, Jr. , of Elkton, Ky.

lllfl

wtt at

Home hosnitaL She was in

traction for a back ailment.

Miss Mabel criffin had ma

jor surgery at Home hospital.

Lafayette, July 15, and is

making satisfactory recovery.

Mr. ahd Mn. Michael ri

Jordan and daughter, Come

Louise of Heidelberg, Germany, visited Mrs. lowan's

narehts. Mr. and Mrs. Freder

ick Sears, Mr, Jordan ishomei

for suinmer school in st. luis

uhlver-.ity and will return

with his family, to Germany ,

in August to teacn at tne Dependents School fot riillitary personnel thlldrtiu Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Jackson have been the lat-

iJk. iodi.iiL toUtttuttt

tnA tUienLfarrVy ' Kancv

and RobtjT, bavi retam6dfrorr

a manori vacation carrnnsa

trip wlalem, Oreorj, were

mey tpenf Ave says wio reiativea. Aio present at th jtiMtn trnn veM the ttificM

Stottf family of Wolcott, who

were also there on a vacation trip. Their 7, 209 mile trip wirb their travel-trailer1 took them to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where (hey visited friends, Mr. and Mri Hi Marshall and family, Mrs. Marshall H the former Peg toy of Monon. They stopped at the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam and Las Vegas, m Cali -forma they visited relatives at San Bernardino and friends in Sacramento. Other points of interest were Disney Land,

he coast Offiorti3 Ci2 -4

tfordi. After aeavtM

Ore f g: y toarca h& ims

and other national ptsa fa clndicg TeUowitooe, Hey encountered lo and snow

while rhere.so rrracht ifl lactv they ftey couldn't leave wifli rheir trailer bv rhetf

jpUrmed route tbiouA : fid .

East Gate, because oi ft. mo lliif phase of fteirtflp took

feem acroat Wyomtog , on I Interstate 80 throe NebrasIka, tovij niinott and onhome.

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paints, painund

i Supplies, Hardware,

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screws, wire ac.

CtfaTHlNG SHOES

TOTS

Something rot the Entire family At Pricei You Cah't

ENGAGED - Mrs. EviThomat of Ifcmington announces the engagement of her daughter, Linda Mane, to H. Wayne Brown, ton of Mr. ahd Mrs. Harold E, Bmwn of Gbodland. A September 22 weddihg in

t4 Mat treae Tetk, who ton of Eldorado, (11 , and Mrs, Ui 119 itery t was reported carl Hammell of erossvtlte, Bl rt7i Hi A family &ef together ta U,b meeting wai held Sunday II the jack-

son home. Also present fot this occasion were Bill jackson, Mrs. Ruby Terry. Mr. and Mrs, Larry Jackson, bob Harris, John sarver and Ellen Moffctt, all ot Hammondj Mr. and Mrs. chatlcs Jackson and dauqh tcr of Eat Chicago Mr. and

Mt, John Guhthtip anu Mr. and Mrs. Italph Jackson of

! Brootton and the Marry Jackson and Robert foster

families of WblcrtlL Mrvhck-

soh took her putstt to Ham

mond Tuesday where they will also Visit bofort! K!hiftilhrt n

melt homes.

HENSLER REUNION HWJ) The 21th Hcnslet reunion was held Sunday at Fountain Park with 4o present, Peggy

TerR or Miicott was i ftuett i Mrs, Mary t Lewtt bf Rem

the Remington Christian church Is planned. Brown ji a 1963 graduate of Good land high tchool and It employed at Annts IGA, RemihotoruMiss

Thomas is employed at Wood-I

y't snack Shop, Remington.

tnttton was the oldest present

ahd Reetta Smith the youngesd

The hex t reunion will be

held the same time and place

in i'.i'j. Men of tire Wbicott dmsttan church were hosts at the white Ctnintv Men's Break

fast Sunday at the cottar of

Wayiic Anderson. Lake Erecman. All mew of the hlh. toiihty area church were invited, speaker was James fl Keowii, pastor of the host church and a ttudeht at Christian llieologital Seiitinary in rndianapolis, Ttte nroup, which

meets every mohth, it toin-l

poscu of Hi denominations in the county. They meet for breakfast and fellowship arid to hear special nueit speakers. Robert riwi. Wh hMh ti

i president of the association,

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