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PAGE 4 Saturday, January 20, 1986 0 What's doing in Elwood Dear Wed 45 years Afoby Mr. and Mrs. William E. Davis Dundee, will celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary today. Junior Davis and the former Rose Marie Silvey were married by Otto Stroup on JanV 20, 1 951 in the living room of the home wnereA they still live.

are the parents of four daughters: Cynthia Hamilton and Judith Anderson, both of Dundee; Melanie Strong, Anderson; and Teresa Hartman, Elwood. They also have 16 grandchildren. Junior owns Davis Midway Appliance. Rose retired after 34 years with General Motors Anderson. They are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

MR. AND MRS. WILUAM E. DAVIS JR. SATURDAY Jan.

20 Bingo, 9:30 a.m.. Parkview Progressive Car Canter. Sponsored by Kappa Delta Phi. A)-Anon 630 p.m., Com- munity Room, Doctors Park, Tipton. VFW 1130 am.

lunch; 1 p.m., bingo. AWP 6:30 p.m., game night, Alexandria Senior Guild. Moose Lodge 3 p.m., vegetable soup. SUNDAY Jan. 21 Columbian Squires noon, BiegelHalL MONDAY Jan.

22 Kids Night at Jim Dandy 4 to 8 p.m., kids eat free when accompanied by adults. Al-Anon 8 p.m., closed meeting for family and spouses of alcoholics, First United Methodist Church basement Boy Scout Troop 375 6 to 8 p.m.. First Church ofGod, 1929 S. St Aaron Perkins, scoutmaster. Elwood Community Food Pantry 6 to 8 p.m..

1532 Main St. AA 8 closed discussion meeting, First United Methodist Church. Fifty Plus Club 8 a.m. breakfast, Jim Dandy. Sigma Alpha Chi 6:30 p.m., chili supper, home of Sandy Updegraff.

Martha Circle of Presbyterian Church 730 p.m., church. Drug Awareness Program 7 to 8 p.m., Elwood auditorium. Doors open at 630 p.m. Public invited. TUESDAY Jan.

23 Knights of Columbus 730 p.m., Biegei Hall. Moose Lodge 7 p.m. Indiana TOPS 148 6 p.m. weigh-in; 7 p.m. meeting, Church of God, 614 North Third St Guests welcome.

Divorce Care Support Group 7 p.m. Son Chapel fellowship hall. For information call 552-7885. AWP 9 a.m. breakfast Rox-ie's Airport Restaurant.

WEDNESDAY Jan. 24 Order of Eastern Star 730 p.m., stated meeting and initiation. Eagles Lodge 7 p.m. VFW Ladles Auxiliary 730 p.m. Elwood Community Food Pantry 10a.m.

to noon, 1532 Main St. Al-Anon 7 p.m., open meeting for family and spouses of alcoholics, New Outlook Office of Center for Mental Health. AA 8 p.m., open meeting, St Stephen's Episcopal Church, Narcotics Anonymous 6 to 7 p.m.. East Main St Christian Church, 1801 Main St WOE Club 7 p.m., home of Sue Cobert THURSDAY Jan. 25 Cub Scout Pack 375 5 to 6 p.m., Cubs, 6 to 7 p.m., Webelos, First Church of God.

David Hancock, cubmaster. Weight Watchers 6 p.m.. St John Lutheran Church. Kiwanis Club 530 p.m. dinner, 6 p.m.

meeting, Star Restaurant. FRIDAY Jan. 26 AWP 630 p.m., game night Alexandria Senior Guild. Former Leeson Employees 11 Jim Dandy. Elwood Community Food Pantry 10 a.m.

to noon, 1532 Main St. SATURDAY Jan. 27 End of the Month Meal 1 1 am. to noon, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.

Al-Anon 630 p.m., Community Room, Doctors Park, Tipton. VFW 1130 a.m. lunch. Eagles Lodge 9 p.m. to 1 am.

music by Bootleg. Moose Lodge 3 p.m., fund-raising event for lodge. Food available, SUNDAY Jan. 28 Eagles Lodge opens at noon. All you can eat of tacos and chili, $2 per person.

Drink specials $1.50. Door prizes. Moose Lodge opens at noon. Super Bowl party at 3 p.m. Snacks available.

1'" '1" Engagement announced The engagement of Lora Kay Jones and Marty Scott Gates is being announced by her parents, Danny and Peggy Jones of Elwood. The bride-elect is a 1993 graduate of Tipton High School and a 1 994 graduate of International Business College. She is employed as an account executive at American Speedy Printing in Indianapolis. Her fiance, the son of Dennis and Donna Gates of Tipton, is a 1991 graduate of Tipton High School and has an associates degree in criminal justice. He is employed as a photographersalesman with Interstate Studios.

The couple will exchange wedding vows April 13 at Southview Assembly of God. DEAR ABBY: Please consider reprinting this shocking "key-story. I am a 72-year-old grandmother who loves children. You may use my name. ESTHER ZUERCHER, WOOSTER, OHIO DEAR ESTHER: Thank you for the reminder.

This story serves as an important warning to parents of small children. Read on: DEAR ABBY: Yesterday I was cleaning house when Kiki, daughter, kept interrupting, so to keep her busy I gave her, my car keys to play with; then I went back to work. About 10 minutes later, I heard a loud thud, followed by a frightened little cry, so I assumed Kiki had climbed up on a kitchen chair and had fallen off. She came running to me with her arms outstretched, wanting me to hold her. I picked her up and told her to be careful on the kitchen chairs, noticed that her eyes were a little bloodshot, put her down after she stopped crying and returned to -my housework.

About 10 minutes later, I went into the kitchen and, to my homjr, I saw my car keys had been inserted into the electrical socket! I kicked them out 6f the socket they were burned on the ends. The electrical current had burned a small hole in the baseboard and blown the fuse to the refrigerator! She hadn't fallen off a chdir she had been shocked so severely that she was knocked off her feet! How stupid of me to have my keys to play with. Abby, by the grace of God, my daughter is still alive! Please Warn your readers. I KIKrSMOM DEAR MOM: Thank you for sharing your close call as a warning to others. Mothers, fathers, grandparents, sitters, are you listening? DEAR ABBY: 'Jack" and I have been married for two years.

Last week on my way home from work, I took a side road past one of our town's more exclusive restaurants. I was surprised to see Jack's car parked outside. I I arrived home, I fdtbid 'tf note saying, "Sweets, Tm out with the guys." I figured since I know all his friends; why not go back and join them? I returned to the restaurant, and I saw Jack and my best friend leaving, arm and arm. When I confronted them, Jack said "the guys" had just left. Molly said she'd been dining with a girlfriend and ran into Jack just as she was leaving.

Now Molly isn't speaking to me, and Jack is furious that I wai out alone that late. He refused to answer any questions about his being with Molly, and says he doesn't want to talk to someone who has no trust in him. I'm very hurt, Abby. What should I do? FEELING BETRAYED DEAR FEELING: If Jack has given you no reason to mistrust him since your marriage, him the benefit of the doubt' and drop the subject. You will know from Jack's behavior if you have cause to worry.

MARTY SCOTT GATES and LORA KAY JONES wi -ir i rr-srww dm nmr "worurw uHflHHlgsw h-ii a. inunn hi 11 iiiiinni'iin wri nwm oM'it What's doing in Tipton United in marriage Lisa Dawn Chriss and Stephen Shawn Arbuckle were united in marriage Sept 16, 1995 at Central Wesley an Church in Anderson with the Rev. Mark Joyner and the Rev. Glen Raney officiating at the 3:30 p.m. ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Kevin and Mary Chriss and Clare and David Charles and the granddaughter of Jack and Shirley Chriss. She is a 1989 graduate of Elwood Community High School and a 1 994 graduate of Ball State University. She is affiliated with Financial Women's International and Phi Gamma Nu and is employed as a unit supervisor at Bank One's Regional Call Center in Indianapolis. The groom, me son of Stephen and Sharon Arbuckle of Elwood and the grandson of Martha Arbuckle, is a 1 990 graduate of Elwood Community High School and a 1 994 graduate of Purdue University. He is affiliated with ASNT.

PAMA, Alpha Eta Rho and is employed at Allison Engine Company. Maid of honor was Susie Blanford. Bridesmaids were April St arret! and Krista Rothhaar. Fktwergiri was Tara Gardner, niece of the groom. Best man was Greg Marcuson.

Groomsmen were Jason Robinson and Rob Knotts. Ushers were Corey May and Rob Enschs. Ringbearers were David and Scott Chriss, brothers of the bride. Sherrill Miller was organist Ginger Chriss was pianist and Craig Chriss, soloist The reception was at the Paramount Ballroom in Following a cruise to the Bahamas, the couple resides in Indianapolis. American Legion Home, public welcome.

730 p.m. Tipton Lbns Club, members, at clubhouse. THURSDAY Jan. 25 Noon Human Resource Center, lunch for senior citizens, 530 p.m. TOPS Chapter 617, weigh-in, business meeting at 6 p.m., commissioners' room, courthouse.

7 p.m. American Legion Bingo, early bird bingo at 630 p.m., at American Legion Home, public welcome. 8 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, Tipton County Memorial Hospital basement classroom. 7 p.m.

Habitat for Humanity, at Tipton County Foundation Center, 221 N. Main St FRIDAY Jan. 26 830 am. Free blood pressure screenings, until 3:30 p.m., at Tipton County Health Department no appointment necessary. 8:45 am.

Immunization clinic, untl 1130 at Tipton County Health Department, call for appointment Noon Human Resource Center, lunch for senior citizens. 7 p.m. Euchre party, at Tipton Moose Lodge. SATURDAY Jan. 27 7 p.m.- Euchre party, Sharpe-ville Lions Club.

7 p.m. Jay Moss and the Country Cousins Band, playing until 10 p.m. at Dezerland. 8 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, Tipton County Memorial Hospital basement classroom.

MONDAY Jan. 22 10 am. Morning Bingo, at Tipton Moose Lodge. Noon Human Resource Center, lunch for senior citizens. 130 p.m.

County landfill public hearing, 4-H building. 7 p.m. Low Impact Aerobics, at Tipton County Memorial Hospital. 7 p.m. Alzheimers Support Group, at Tipton County Public Library.

TUESDAY Jan. 23 8 am. Health screenings, until 5 p.m.. at Elwood VNA office, no appointment necessary. Noon Human Resource Center, lunch for senior citizens.

Noon Rotary Club, at J.B. Catfish Restaurant 630p.m. Tipton Community Band practice, at THS band room. 6 p.m. Low Impact Aerobics, at Tipton County Memorial Hospital.

8 p.m. Alcoholics Anonym-ous, at Tipton County Memorial Hospital basement classroom. 8 p.m. American Legion Post 46. WEDNESDAY Jan.

24 630 am. Kiwanis Club, Jim Dandy. Noon Human Resource Center, lunch for senior citizens. 6 p.m. Evening Bingo, at Tipton Moose Lodge.

630 p.m. Weight Watcher, weigh-in, business meeting at 7 p.m., Tipton County Memorial Hospital 7 p.m. Euchre party, at Church news Frankton Christian Church in i wniwMMiiniw USA AND STEPHEN SHAWN ARBUCKLE United in marriage Charlie Gerber of the Christian Counseling Services of Munciej, will be guest speaker Sunday at the Frankton Christian Church. Gerber wiN preach during the 10:30. a.m.

worship He to a graduate of Ball State University and Cincinnati Bfcle Seminary. He win share his many experiences in the area of Christian counseling. The public is invited to attend. Al Coved and Shane Hargrave are ministers. What's doing in Frankton VLj 1 ''a Av v.

SUNDAY Jbn. 21 Meeting Mao son Christian Churcn. Luanda Ann Pierce and Michael Andrew Helpling were united in marriage Sept. 16, 1995 at St Joseph Catholic Church in Elwood with the Rev. Kenneth T.

Raczek officiating at the 2:30 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice W.

Pierce of Elwood. She is a graduate of Madison-Grant High School and Purdue University. She is a member of Sigma Alpha Sorority and is self employed in agriculture. The groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael E. Helpling of Elwood, is a graduate of Elwood Community High School and attended Purdue University. He is a member of the Fraternal Order of Elks and is employed at Chrysler Corp. in Indianapolis. Greeters were Darcy Pierce, niece of the bride, and Tammy Himmelrick.

Maid and matron of honor were Lisa Patterson and Stacey Wittkamper, cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Karen Vinson, cousin of the bride, Julie Menden-hall, sister of the groom, Sunny Pierce, Angel Pierce 1 and Ashley Pierce, nieces of the bride. Fbwergirl was Jacqlyn MendenhaD, niece of the groom. Best men were Jeff Becker and Steve Helpling, brother of the groom. Groomsmen were Kevin Bogarji, Jerry MendenhaD, Joel Mendenhall, nephew of the groom.

Ushers were Stephen Pierce, Tony Pierce, brothers of the bride, Don Michael and Keith Israel. Ringbearers were Alex Pierce, nephew of the bride, and Adam Michael, nephew of the groom. The reception was at the Best Western Sterling House in Anderson. Servers were Carol Small and Kathy Stanley, cousins of the bride. Following a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico, the couple resides at 1116 S.

Anderson St. Elwood. Announce your engagement A special bridal supplement to the Elwood Call-Leader, Tipton Tribune and Alexandria Tknes-Trfeune win be published Feb. 21. Persons interested in announcing their engagement for the special edition must have their picture and engagement form completed and submitted to one of the newspaper offices by Feb.

12. Engagement forms are available at al three newspaper office. ily Life Center. Marine Corp League 730 p.m.. Legion Building.

Prayer Group 8 p.m.. United Methodist Church. THURSDAY Jan. 25 Waking 8 to 930 Family Ufa Center. Frankton Homebuilders Extension Club 1 p.m., hostess.

Linda Parsons. Crusaders at the Crossing 3 to 4 p.m., United Methodist Church. FRIDAY Jan. 28 Youth for Christ Breakfast 630 am Family Ufa Center. Waking 8 to 930 Fam-V Lie Center.

Special Speaker Charlie Ger-ber 10:30 Frankton Christian Church. Chi RhoCYF Youth 3 p.m., Madison Christian Church. MONDAY Jan. 22 Waking 8 to 930 Fam-Ry Lie Center. TUESDAY Jan.

23 Waking 8 to 930 Family Ufa Center. SAL (Sons American Legion) 7 p.m., Legion Building. WEDNESDAY Jan. 24 Waking 8 to 930 Fam MICHAEL AND LUCINDA HELPUNG.

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