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2003 Miss Kandy Korn
Hallie Feuquay


"A-Maize-ing"
Francesville Fall Festival


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Francesville Fall Festival Honorees
Miss Kandy Korn: Hallie Fuequay
Bake Contest Champion: Sandy Ward
Parade:
Grand Champion:
Phil Gutwein (Mack Truck)
Corn Theme:
Cushman Scooter Collection
Antique Car: Nate Gutwein
(1929 Graham-Paige)
Motorized Unit: Monon “Over the Hill Gang” Scooter Club
Holiday Theme:
Wayne Bonnell (1904 Olds)
Judges’ Choice: Cub Scout Pack 3152 Francesville/Medaryville
Novelty: St. Luke Church, Medaryville
Commercial: Prairie Moon
Patriotic: Mary Jane Hintz
Agriculture: Jerry Jones, Winamac
Marching Unit: American Legion Post 28, Francesville
Parade Horse: Curly Horse Group,
Marv Woodke
Photo Contest
Cutest Nubbin:William Sutton
Cutest Kernal: Quinton Colvin
Corniest: Bob Lowry
Chicken Bingo Winners
Mona Nightengale, John Lee,
Brandon Bush
Ping Pong Contest
Beginner: Tim Wuethrich
Junior: Scott Evans
Senior: Mike Bauche


2003 Cutest Nubbin'
William Sutton

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The 36th Annual

Third Weekend of September (Sept. 19-21, 2003)
Celebrating Francesville's Sesquicentennial!

Francesville was founded in 1853 to serve the new railroad passing through western Pulaski County. Here Rusty Disinger, Zephariah Conley, Lance Kruger and Tricia Geyer gather around an old railroad handcar on this parade float entered by the Fall Festival Committee.
Phil Gutwein & 1924 AC Mack Truck
St. John's Church Float


The Grand Marshals at this year’s Fall Festival Parade represented some of Francesville’s early families. Riding in the parade were (left to right) James Gudeman, Bud Myers, Alice Onken and Rosie Pfledderer. Also honored, but not riding in the grand marshal float were Don Busch, Nate Gutwein, Valeria Culp (represented by James Culp) Gutwein Seed represented by Freddie Gutwein, Don Ames, Minerva Wuethrich and Helen Overmyer.

150th Birthday Sign in Town
1950 Indiana State Police car

Signs, signs ... everywhere a sign
Indiana Sheriffs Quilt
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