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Lockwood to speak at Democrat picnic Reunions HEWITT COUSIN The Hewitt Cousin reunion will be at noon, Sunday August 20th at Callaway Park, table 8. OURS 3-The Ours family reunion will be held at 1:30 p.m. August 27th at Callaway Park, table 1. ALADDIN The fourth annual reunion of former Alexandria Aladdin plant employees and their families will be held Sunday, August 20 at It noon in the4-H Home Economics Building in Beulah Park, Alexandria. A pitch in dinner will be served at noon followed by an informal social afternoon, movies of old Aladdin plant will be shown, and a drawing will be held for door arizes.

Rose Mary Lockwood, candiate for Madison County Clerk on the Democrat ticket, will be the guest speaker on Sunday. August 20th, when the Pipe Creek Township Democrat Women's club holds its annual family picnic. The picnic is set at 5 p.m. at Callaway Park with those attending to bring a covered dish and table service. All candidates, precinct committee, many city council members and country officers have been extended a special invitation to attend.

The public is also urged to attend. Mrs. Lockwood, who is presently employed as court reported for Judge Carl T. Smith and was deputy clerk for Joseph H. Armington.

has been active in politics and has served as precinct vice township chairman, county vice chairman and secretary to the 5th district central committee. Married to Don Lockwood for 34 years, they have one son. Jeff. She attended St. Mary's School and graduated from Club tft- I 4 ROSE MARY LOCKWOOD Alexandria High School.

She also attended Johns-Manville Corp. schooling in office management and administration. She has been active in civic affairs including the heart und drive in Monroe Townshi and is presently a board member of the Madison County Mental Health. What's doing WEDNESDAY AUGUST ICth Hoosier Hunnies home extension club 6:30 p.m. sack supper, Callaway Park.

Games 6:45 p.m. Moose lodge. i Sewing Circle Vivian Sovern, members to bring show and tell bazaar items. Willkie Civic Center committee p.m. civic center, interested public invited to attend.

THURSDAY AUGUST 17th Christian Helpers 7 p.m. Mrs. Gema Ross. 1524 S. St.

Spinning Wheels pome extension club Allison Leisure. American Baptist Women, Bethel Baptist Church Meeting at church. Weight Watchers 6:30 p.m. weigh in, 7:30 p.m. lecture, Presbyterian church.

Eagles Auxiliary 7:30 p.m. lodge. FRIDAY AUGUST 18th Profit and Pleasure home extension club Noon, Alexandria park, picnic. SUNDAY AUGUST20th Annual Pipe Creek Township Democrat Women's Picnic 5 p.m., Callaway Park, those attending should bring covered dish, table service, all candidates invited, Rose Mary Lockwood, speaker. MONDAY AUGUST21st Elwood Hairdressers 6:30 p.m., Mrs.

Faye Gross. Elwood Homemakers home extension club pitch-in, Callaway Park. Women of Moose 7 p.m., lodge. Delta Theta Tau Alumni 5:30 p.m., Mangas Cafeteria. TUESDAY AUGUST 22nd I Delta Hand club Isabelle Scholl.

TOPS 148 7 p. Craine Hall. TOPS 325 8:30 to 10 a.m., East Main Street Christian 11 Chdreh. notes ROMINGER The Rominger family reunion will be held Sunday, August 20, at 10 a.m. in Callaway Park.

All family members are asked to bring a covered dish, table service and drinks. The organizational meeting will be held at 1:3 1 p.m. McPHEARSON 51st annual McPhearson reunion, noon, carry in dinner, August 20th, Callaway Park. Family bowling tournament, Saturday, August 19th, 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Wells Lanes. SCOTT ADDITION The annual Scott Addition School reunion will be held Sunday, September 10 at the Community Center on South Harrison Street. A carry- in dinner is scheduled for 6 o'clock, preceded at 4 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. for fellowship.

A short business to plan the future get-togethers will be held at 5: 30. CLASS 1963 Dinner dance, August 19th, Elwood Country Club, Class 1963 Wendell L-. Willkie High School. DICKERSON The Sam Dickerson family will hold a reunion Minaay, August 20th, at Callaway Park with a basket dinner at noon. TAYLOR MERIDA The Taylor-Merida Reunion, will be at noon, August 27th at Callaway Park, table 4.

BENEDICT The Benedict family reunion will be Sunday, August 20th at Callaway Park, with a basket dinner at noon. CLASS OF 1W8 1968, Wendell Willkie High 26th, Elwood Country Club. Reservations, Kathy Aber-nathy, 552-0372. MISS NANCY G. CRISWELL Castle woman to marry Gary L.Nash Miss Nancy G.

Criswell and Gary L. Nash will exchange wedding vows December 23rd in the First Church of the Nazarene in New Castle, according to an announcement by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Estill R. Criswell of New Castle.

A graduate of Chrysler High School, Miss Criswell graduated from Olivet Nazarene College and is presently completing her master's degree at Ball State University where she also does substitute teaching. Her fiance, son of the Revs. Sterrett L. and Grace K. Nash, 612 Plum Frankton, received both his B.S.

and M.S. degrees from Butler University following graduation from Frankton High School. He is Director of Tele-Communications at Lawrence Central high school in Indianapolis and is a part-time instructor at Butler University. He is a former news in INDIANA TOPS 325 met Tuesday at the East Main Street Christian Church with nine members recording a weight loss of 13 pounds. Angel of the week was Linda Scholl.

The fruit basket and four weeks dues were won by Stephanie Ross. September 12 will be Foregiveness Day. The club will be holding a ladder contest. It will end February 27. MISS LORIL.

to wed October 21st. Barrett-Gray Photo The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Lori Lynn Wood to Garry Wayne Horseman is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wood, Rt. 3, Elwood.

A 1975 graduate of Elwood Community High School, Miss Wood attended St. Elizabeth's, School of Nursing at Purdue University and is a member of Theta Upsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. She is manager of the Fashion Tree in Elwood. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Horseman, 1921 N. 12th Str, is a 1968 graduate of Wendell L. Willkie High School and affiliated with the Jaycees. He is employed at Delco-Remy. They will be married Saturday, October 21st, in the East Main Street Christian Church.

INDIANA TOPS 148 met on Tuesday evening at Craine Hall with 13 TOPS and one KOPS recording a 15 pound loss. Dee Henry was queen of the week and Dot Boes was honored as queen of uly Malinda Stover forfeited the ha ha jar and Marietta Smith won thecrown contest. Diet tips were exchanged. Meeting closed with the TOPS pledge. The JOLLY WOMEN club met with Wilma Cogan on Tuesday evening.

Seven members attended and the birthday of Mrs. Cogan was observed. Prizes were won during the evening by Mary Jane Leisure, Laura Hollowelland Maude Barnes. Next meeting will be August 29th with the place to be announced. tern at Channel 13.

love papering the wall with Love Your Farewell" dinner planned for LaMars at Orestes Orders for fall mums being taken The 5fl PLUS CLUB enjoyed a trip to southern Indiana on Friday with M. A. Copeland in charge. The group traveled to Batesville where they lunched at the Sherman House and then went on to Oldenburg for a guided tour. At Metamora, they took the canal boat ride and visited agristmillas wellasshopping.

The next meeting will be August 25th with a pitch in at noon at the Presbyterian Church. Clara Chapman, Gladys Singer, Grace Bailey, Edna Gullion, Jeannette Huffer and Esther Gregory will be the committee in charge. serving at Marshall. Their last Sunday in Orestes will be August 20th. Friends of the LaMars are invited to attend the pitch-in dinner at the church at 6 p.m.

on Saturday, Aug. 19. Convention dates announced Convention was announced for Oct. 13. 14 and 15th in Homewood.

111. at the Sheraton Inn, when Sigma Alpha Chi met on Monday evening in the home of Carol Small. It was also announced the August party had been canceled. A called meeting will beheld August 28th at the home of Phyllis Harrison. All members are urged to attend to pick up tickets for the Peru Circus which will be in Elwood Sept.

20th, sponsored by the sorority. It was also reported the sorority would sponsor a bowling team this year. The September meeting will be set at a later date. A farewell dinner has been planned by the Christian Women's Fellowship of the Orestes Christian Church for the Rev. Harold LaMar and family, pastor of the church.

The LaMars have accepted a call to serve the Federated Church at Marshall, Indiana. During their four year pastorate in Orestes, Rev. LaMar served as chaplain and tail twister of the Alexandria Lions Club, worked on the Orestes Oak Tree festival Committee, was chairman of the St. Jude Bike-a-thon in Orestes, member of the Alexandria Ministerial Association, president and secretary treasurer of the Madison County Desciples Ministers, as well as pastoral duties in the Orestes Church. Mrs.

LaMar served as president of the Profit Pleasure home extension club, vice president of the Ma-Del Chorale and vice president of theC.W.F. Rev. LaMar will be Completing the requirements for the Master of Divinity degree at Christian Theological Seminary. Indianapolis while 0(X) Orders are now being taken for the annual Delta Theta Tau mums sale, according to chairman, Carol Johns. The sale will be held beginning Friday, Sept.

15th at noon and continue until sold. It will beheldat 1514N. next to the First United Methodist Church. Being offered are yellow, bronze, white and pink at $2.25 each. i Orders may be placed with any member of the sorority or by calling Mrs.

Johns at 552-7695 or Sheryl Wise at 552-3662. Other committee members included Lorene Wimmer, Barbara Yates, Beth Meyer, Julie Gross and Sandy Hennis. Members are reminded to get orders in by the next meeting, Sept. 11. Proceeds from the mums sale will go toward the many charitable projects of the sorority.

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