Meetings
Psi Iota Xi Auxiliary
Psi Iota Xi Auxiliary met Sept. 14. Psi Iota Xi members Kelly Currie, Rita Clark and Mary VanSickle attended the national convention in June. It was announced there are 3,516 members which contributed $1,178,058.59 to projects including music, art, speech and hearing, literature and literacy and various other projects throughout the year.
The local chapter will meet in May, June, July, August, September and October in 2007. Volunteers to make cheese balls are needed on Nov. 3 and 4. The next meeting will be Oct. 12.
Delphi Chamber of Commerce
Delphi Chamber of Commerce met Sept. 11.Atwo-year contract was approved for Forman Blaster Pyrotechnics for July 4th fireworks.
The green lawn of the National Guard Armory is being repaired by Freedom Lawns following the rain and Kelly Miller Circus. A concern for the animals was made before and after the circus. Directors will consider the information for future years.
Final reports for Old Settlers and the fish fry will be made at the October meeting. Participating groups, businesses and safety officials will be asked to present views and ideas for 2007 improvements at a meeting in January or February.
The next meeting will be Oct. 9 at 5:30 p.m. at the Chamber office, 113 S. Washington, Suite 01. Those attending are asked to use the alley entrance of the Downtowner Building
Delphi Lions Club
Delphi Lions Club had their regular meeting Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Dinner was prepared by Presbyterian ladies at the church.
Bill Schooler, past international director, was the program. Discussion followed on Lions and their importance to their communities.
Bill Penn presented a check from the sale of gumballs from machines around town. Dick Bradshaw reported the boardwalk at Riley Park is about finished. They sold out of ice cream at Old Settlers.
Ed Sholty announced that the Christmas Parade will be Dec. 2 at 1 p.m.
The club gave money towards Norm Miller's 5K Walk for Cancer.
Tri Kappa
The Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa met Sept. 12 at the home of Faye Underhill for a luncheon and meeting.
Patterns are available for those who wish to make pillows for the children of Riley Hospital.
Birthdays were recognized for Donnabelle Sieber and Earleen Alvarez. Art work was taken to the Provience Convention at Veedersburg by Pat Duff, Mary HelenAbbott and Diana Hinkle.
ACertificate ofAppreciation was given to Linda Carroll for her work on the scrapbook. They received an invitation from the Associate Chapter in Monticello to attend the celebration of their 50th anniversary.
A pound party auction carrying the theme "Let the Light Shine," was held with Earleen Alvarez as auctioneer.
The October meeting and party will be held at theWabash and Erie Canal Interpretive Center. A pontoon ride on the canal will be arranged.
Committee in charge included Faye Underhill andMaryWesner.
Carroll County ChurchMinistries
CarrollCountyChurchMinistries met Sept. 11 at the Camden First Baptist Church with 14 attending.
Officers were elected as follows: Susan Briggs, president; Wayne Esserman, vice president; Janice Johnson, treasurer; and Mary Whitfield, secretary.
The nextmeetingwill be Jan. 8 at the Camden First Baptist Church.












