The friends of the Five Points School held their annual Fall Festival Saturday, Sept. 10. A lunch of pork, soup beans, and fried corn bread was served to those in attendance. The school, built in 1876, was the first brick school house in Wells County and served until 1923, with brief re-openings until 1937.
Above, a group of children gather to play several era-appropriate games. Below, several rows of desks are lined up in front of a chalkboard that held an arithmetic lesson earlier that day. (Photos by Carrie Penrod)