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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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The CaU-Leider Thurid.y. October 12,178 PAGES What's doing Frankton class of suburb of Minneapolis- St. Paul, maybe about 10 miles from there and they figured the balloons traveled some 1000 miles or more. Needless to say, they are returning the card at 1973 holds reunion Bradburn, a patient at Community Hospital, as a result of a car accident on Friday. They were glad to hear his injuries were not serious and be hoped to be dismissed on Sunday.

CWF Mrs. Bessie Payne, Mrs. Lee McNaney and Mrs. Dorothy Vinson, attended the CWF Retreat held Tuesday at the First Christian Church et Elwood. The sessions were from 9 a.m.

to 3 p.m. and 40 churches were represented at the retreat. Theologian for the session was Juanita Leonard. corn in the fodder and ghosts. Attending were Mr.

and Mrs. William Headv. Jov. Bill and Joe, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Heady, Ryan and Brad, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heady, all ot Kokomo Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bradburn, Shelley and Renee, Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Jarrett, Amber and Jaysor of Elwood; Mr. and Mrs. William Jarrett, Brian, Jennifer and Jaime, of Summitville; Robert Jarrett, Aaron and Beth of Anderson and the hosts Emmit and Alice Jarrett, of here. During the evening the family talked with Michae) FAMILY DINNER SUMMITVILLE Mr.

and Mrs. Emmit Jarrett were hosts for their annual fall family cook- out Saturday evening at their borne. The Halloween theme was carried out with pumpkins, em something uatm chairman with Mrs. Jeannette Sides as co-chairman. The County Tour will be to Brian, Ohio, November 2.

Next meeting will be with Mrs. Luther Hays on November 2. DO RCA? CIRCLE Mrs. Virginia Jackley was hostess for the Dorcas Circle "held recently In her home. Twelve members were present.

Business meeting was in charge of Mrs. Nancy McCord. Reports were given on the Heritage Days. Plans were made to visit nursing horrles. The lesson was given by Mrs.

Nina Pennington and devotions by Mrs. McCord. The closing prayer was given by Mrs. Wanda Bouslog. Mrs.

Flossie Budd will be the hostess for the next meeting. Summitville BALLOON FOUND SUMMITVILLE Russell Pattison found more than beans in his soybean field Saturday. Noticing some bright colors in a part of the field, Pattison found, upon investigation a paper hooked on three balloons with the name "Nancy Baltes" from Cedar Pines, Minn, on a card. The card also had the name "Centennial High School" and the inscription "if you find this card before Nov. 1, please return it to the school listed on the other side.

Your quick action in returning this card may help a student win a prize if thr balloon goes the farthest." The card, had started out bearing five' balloons but only three were remaining when found by Russell. The Pat-tisons looked up the location of Cedar Pines and found it to be a lomitiinj bright or ilt-gut. ROBES and GOWNS Frankton High School class of 1973 heft its five year reunion Saturday, October 7, at Hoadley's Restaurant in Alexandria. 50 out of 129 graduates were present with a total of 80 people attending. Graduates attending were Jody Alexander Hosier, Mark Alexander, Mark Amick, Dave Argabright, Jeff Bever, Garry Busby, Gena Canfield Cress, Gary Eden, Jama Faulkenber Clinton, Kathie Flanagan Smith, Mike Flowers, Linda Granger Lloyd, Linda Great-house Stanoff, Pam Hahn Leever, Sue Harper Miller, Denise Harrison Swafford, Keith Harrison, Diane Roland Harrison, Nick Hart, Dan Fetty, Fred Heady, Doug Hendricks, Ronnie Hobbs, Renee Horn, Claudie Hosier Livingston, Dawn Bauer Howells, Richard Howells, Jack Hutcheson, Teresa Lewis Merritt, Ralph Marcrum, Robin Martin, Don Masters, Wayne Masters, Rick Pierce, Cindy Sumner Pierce, Steve Quear, Joanna Gilbert Randolph, Cindy Ritchie Brandon, Kathy Sharp Mauck, Terry Shell, Candy Shoemaker, Vicky Sims Ryan, Debbie Kelley Gregory, Carey Spaulding, Lisa Lawler Storm, Brad Storm, Chris Waymire Kelley, Shelby White Couch, Virginia Young Loo per and Margo Salmon.

Traveling the farthest was Fred Heady who came from Warsaw. Door prizes were won by Steve Quear, Vicky Sims Ryan, Kathy Sharp Mauck, li Mft rtskta' iitM fctaitiM.fjiiltaa1 tatit. Landon Guild of Mercy Hospital 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Leonard Etchison.

Delta Theta Tau alumni 5 30 p.m. Manga cafeteria. TUESDAY OCTOBER 17th Les Bonne Amies home extension club Flo Lytle, '49er home extension club meeting and Halloween party, Kim Call, 9128 S. St. Salvation Army Advisory Board 12:30 p.m.

Mangas cafeteria, called meeting, urgent all members attend. Games 7 p.m. Senior Citizen Center, N. 19th sponsored by Central Indiana CB club, proceeds to help purchase chairs for center. Women of Church of God-Naomi Hull.

TOPS 148 7 p.m. Craine Hall. TOPS 325 8:30 to 10 a.m., East Main Street Christian Church. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18th United Methodist Women, First United Methodist Church 6:30 p.m. dessert meeting.

Hoosier Hunnies home extension club 7 p.m. Mrs. Mark Bollinger, 2516 N. ASt. United Methodist Women, Aroma United Methodist Church Church.

Preceptor Alpha Xi chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Denzil Nance. Halloween party. W.O.E. Club Mrs. David Leisure.

Games 6:45 p.m. Moose 'Hodge J- Linda Granger Lloyd, Gary Eden, Doug Hendricks. Committee in charge were Gena Canfield Cress, Sue Harper Miller Denise Harrison Swafford, Kathy Sharp Mauck, Kathie Flanagan Smith and Dawn Bauer Howells. Frankton EMT TRAINING FRANKTON There will be a seminar for E.M.T.'s on October 21, at 8 a.m. at the Sheraton Motel in Anderson.

The seminar will be a Military Anti-Shock Trousers, Mass Injuries, and Eye Injuries. Approximately eight hours in-service training credit will be given for attendance. A cost of $6.00 will cover the lecture and lunch. If you have any questions please contact Clair Lee at Mercy Hospital. FRANKTON HOMEBUILDERS The Frankton Homebuilders Club met recently at the home of Mrs.

Dorothy Toms with Mrs. Kay Kinnaman as co-hostess. Sixteen members were present and one guest, Mrs. Victor Kimmerling. Mrs.

Kinnaman presided over the meeting in the absence of president, Mrs. Charlotte Hight. The lesson "Helping Children Make Career Plans" was presented by Mrs. Charles Clark. A white elephant sale was conducted.

Final plans were made for the County Craft Day to be held in Union Hall. Mrs. Bobby Branham is uu JJtfiai Beauty YinnTnnrn i uDtn 01 ALL STYLES BEAUTY SALON, COMPLETE FAMILY HAIR CARE CENTER THURSDAY OCTOBER 12th Weight Watchers 6:30 p.m. weight-in, 7:30 p.m. lecture, Presl terian church-Preceptor Alpha Xi Fay Swafford purse sale, Hammes Hall, 7 p.m.

FRIDAY -OCTOBER13Ui Red Corner home extension club Mrs. Robert Frazeee. Rummage sale Aroma United Methodist Church, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at church.

50 Plus club Noon, Presbyterian Church, sack lunch. Public euchre 7 p.m., Elwood Armory, tickets at door, sponsored by Pipe' Creek Township Democrat Women's Club. SATURDAY OCTOBER 14th i Eagles Lodge Dance, 9:30 to 12:30, music by Gene Hill Band. Spaghetti supper 6:30 p.m. Moose lodge, games, 8 p.m., proceeds to Mooseheart for Christmas, $1.50 for adults, 75 cents, children.

Rummage sale Aroma United Methodist Church, 8 am to4 p.m. at church. SUNDAY UCluBtn 15 Harmony Christian Church Homecoming, Gospel Gospel Courier's at 10:30 a.m. service, followed by pitch-in dinner. Aroma United Methodist Church Carry in dinner, 6:30 p.m sponsored by Pacesetter Class, program, Lapel Jubilee Chorus, 7:30 p.m.

MONDAY. OCTOBER 16th Elwood Homemakers home extension club Mrs. Wayne Jones. Indian chapter, DAR 7 p.m. Mrs.

Clyde Zeek, 220 W. North Tipton, observe third anniversary. Delta Theta Tau Founder's Day, First Presbyterian Church, pies to church by party at Job's Daughters 7 p.m. lodge. Women of Moose 7 p.m., lodge.

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