The annual Worth Treatin' celebration brought out the trick or treaters Sunday. There were plenty of ghosts, goblins, and other spooks that afternoon. Later, folks went to either the Skating Rink for a chili supper or the Haunted House that was behind the football field at the school. Blaine Bohling won the costume contest while Klayton Verbick was second.
Businesses who either set up a booth and/or donated to the event, as compiled by the Sheridan Express, were Andrews-Hann Funeral Home, Country Corners, Northwest Medical Center/Mosaic, Grant City CBC, Grant City United Methodist Church, Snakebite, Hart's Drive-In, Worth County Courthouse, Great Western Bank, Monticue Construction, Sheridan CBC, C&S Car Wash, Rural Missouri Insurance, Northwest Cell, Kobbe Lawn Care, Helena, Worth County FBLA, Mission Possible, Fraternal Order of the Bears, Grant City Fire Department, Worth County Ambulance, Worth County Convalescent Center, MFA, Headstone Country Variety Store, Worth County Lumber, Public Water Supply District #1, Hy-Vee, Flowers N' Things, Dollar General, Janet Wake Larison, Prugh-Dunfee Funeral Home, Kinsella Lawn Care, Ted's Repair, Wool Shop, Grant City Golf Course, Crossroads/Assembly of God, Parman Farms, and the City of Grant City.
Worth Treatin' is still taking donations; to donate, contact Brenda Miller. All proceeds will go to Mission Possible.
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