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April 25, 2012

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The Press-Dispatch Personals tington on April 27, Kim Minkler, Bill Hall, Kelsey Ice, Donna long Baugh, Au- drene Cook, Luke Ducha- rme, Tom Lashbrook, Janice Royal on May 1, Lora Dick- man will be 33 on May 1, Rev. Larry Meadows on May 2, Priscilla Oliver on May 7 and Billie Oglesby will be 34 on May 8. Hazel Pauley visited with Birthdays are Alice Whit- By Judy True Nancy Hyneman at the Riv- erOaks Health Campus last Saturday to celebrate Nan- cy's 80th birthday. Later Ha- zel and Tex Simmons ate supper at the Hazleton Res- taurant. Charles and Shelba Welch who was a graduate of Mt. Olympus High school Class in 1942. Millie West of Union visit- ed with Delores Thompson on Wednesday afternoon. Karen McClure and Ev- den and Bill Woods helped plant a garden at the home of James and Inez King last week. Maurice Hurt and Evelyne elyne McClure went to vis- it Evelyne's sister, Martha Horne at River Point and to have lunch with her. Martha is doing well. Jim Coomer of Prince- McClure ate at a restaurant near Princeton, Friday eve- ning. Cindy Wyant of Huntsville, ton is now a resident of Riv- erOaks Health Campus in Princeton. Sandy Bane visit- ed with him on Wednesday afternoon. Hazel Pauley and Evelyne Shoultz hosted a family din- ner in their home following Easter Worship services. That evening the group was guests of their son, Chris, Debra, and daughters, cele- brating Debbie and Melissa's birthdays. Recent visitors of Ruby AL came home on Saturday to attend the funeral of her father-in- law, Denny Wyatt of Washington. While home she was a guest at the home of her parents, Jim and Inez King. Mike, Ann and Luke Ice McClure known as the "Dy- namic Duo" delivered meals on Tuesday from the Broad- way Christian Church in Princeton for their 'Be Our Guest' which they deliver to shut-ins, the sick or anyone who needs a meal. Beulah White of Union Resler were her grandson, his wife, and their children. On Easter Sunday she treat- ed her family to a dinner at at a restaurant near Oak- land City. Bob and Ruth Snyder went to their daughter's Michele and Kyle Bennett in Jasper for dinner on Easter Sunday. Bob and Betty Chesser suffered a broken hip last week and is a patient at Gib- son General Hospital in Princeton. A card shower is being planned for her. Cards may be sent to Gibson Gen- eral Hospital, c/o of Beulah White, 5th Floor,1808 Sher- man Drive, Princeton, IN 47670. had a family get together last Sunday. Those attend- ing were Dave and Mary Chesser of Illinois, Mathew and Bridget Jerrell and Cad- mic of Seattle, WA; Pam and Mike Jerrell of Petersburg; Mike and Ruthann Hillen- brand of Jasper, Raymond and Alberta Chesser of Michigan; Brady and Tonya Walden and Trent of Ireland. Clara Bishop went to her brother's and family for the Easter holidays, Robert and Betsy Bishop of Middletown, OH. Patty Sweepy and Hazel Collins visited with Violet Burkhart at Giro last Sun- day afternoon. Liz Thompson was a vis- Pauley visited with friends at the RiverOaks Health cam- pus last Sunday afternoon. Bill and Kay Reneer of itor last week of Sue Ellen Barton. Tex Simmons and Hazel Lord at Mt. Tabor Sunday. We were happy to see some back that had been missing. Claude and Rhonda White are home recovering from an accident that caused Bro. Claude to have two broken ribs, Bette Coomer has had some illness and has lost her step-mother, and Betty Blan- ton is having more tests run. We do have hopes that we will get all of the people that are suffering well and back to their needed and wanted good health! We also miss Margie Wheeler and Junior and Wanda Jenkins. They too have had some problems, but are on the mend! God's Women on the Hill We had a great day in the CHURCH NEWS By Wanda Rowland MT. TABOR Union ate dinner last Sunday at a restaurant in Princeton after visiting with her moth- er, Beulah White at Gibson General Hospital. The 'Bunch for Lunch' ate dinner at a restaurant in Princeton last Monday. Those attending were Mau- rice Hurt and Evelyne Mc- Clure, Rose Mary Krieg and Fern Peavler, all of Prince- ton; Dona Jenkins and Jer- ry and Pat Ott of Francisco. Nancy Elliott of Florida visited with Sharon Elliott on Monday and they went to Vincennes that afternoon. Peg Hyneman of Ha- are planning a church bake sale at Union Store early on Saturday, May 5. We plan to be there when the store opens and stay until we sell out. Proceeds from this sale will go to the Oakland City Food Pantry and Somebody's Place in Petersburg. We are grateful to Car- attended the Dinky's Auc- tion Friday evening at Mont- gomery. Sharon Rumble enjoyed a visit last week from Richard and Sandy Melton of Fran- cisco. Janie Arnold is doing bet- ter and taking therapy. HAZLETON ball Tournament at the Ha- zleton Park-outdoor court on Saturday, April 28, start- ing at 10 a.m. CDT (Early notice of intent to partici- pate is appreciated.) Spe- cial considerations. This is a family/community event in Hazleton. There will be no alcohol in the communi- ty center building, on the park and HUMMC prop- erties. Please no profani- ty or obscene gestures. No smoking in buildings and courtside. Good sportsman- ship is expected. For more info, contact Three on three Basket- HAPPENINGS By Rev. Mike Tarner Mike Tarner, phone 812-677- 7780 or by e-mail: miketarn- er@yahoo.com MOVIE NIGHT show a movie on the lawn of the HUMM Center begin- ning at dusk. We are plan- ning to show the movie, Courageous. A praise gath- ering will begin at 7 p.m. CDT. Kids' activities will be held inside the center. Pop, popcorn, and water will be served. Saturday, April 28, we will ol Slinker and Linda John- son for the upkeep of the live flowers in the church sign box and around the flag pole at church. Also to Ken- ny Muncy for the creative signs we see when we get to the church, and to Sue Bar- ton for the decorating for each holiday. Betsy Loveless, Lexi and zleton was a guest of her daughter, Janie Hartzburge in Vincennes for dinner last week to celebrate Peg's 91st birthday. Walt and Marcella Robb ate breakfast at the Union Store on Tuesday and then went to Princeton to the Wa- ter's Nursing Home to visit with friends. Phyllis Rainey visited with visited with Sue Ellen Bar- ton on Sunday afternoon. Sandy Bane had dinner Tuesday evening in Evans- ville with Jane Vickers and Henrietta Stone. Word was received of the passing of Geraldine Blaize Sandy Bane had lunch at the Union Store on Friday and then planted flowers at Bet- sy's house. Andrew, Luke and Ethan Ice spent their recent out of school Friday with their grandpa Mike Ice. Chalmer and Loveda Bur- 29, there will be a concert on the lawn of the HUMM Center. Various contempo- rary worship and southern gospel groups will perform. Freewill offerings will bene- fit the March of Dimes. Food will be for sale. The singing will begin at approximately 5 p.m. CDT. Judy Elber and Sarah both SPECIAL CONCERT On Sunday evening, April of Campbelltown visited with their parents and grandpar- ents, James and Inez King on Friday. Larry Pauley took his mother, Hazel Pauley out to dinner on Thursday at a res- taurant in Princeton. Charlie and Betty Jo Wright and Dallas Paul and Nancy Collins attended the Bible study at the Bun- ker Hill Baptist Church on Thursday evening. Christopher Cox and burg Elementary School celebrated an early Father's Day last week. Dads were treated to a short program followed by an activity with their child. The boys and girls gave their Dads a paper weight that they made out of a rock. The morning ended with eating lots of donuts. Jeannie Newkirk's and Michelle Bennett's kindergarten classes at Peters- Donuts with daddy at PES daughter Olivia visited with his uncle, Edman Stewart at Monroe City Friday after- noon. Jr. and Janie Arnold went for a drive on Friday after- noon and stopped at Dinky's in Montgomery. Peg Hyneman of Hazleton her sister, Sherri Lang of Oaktown celebrate her birth- day by making her a cake and then taking her out to eat in Petersburg and spend- ing the day together. Margie Wheeler and son, Theresa Loveless helped celebrated her 91st birth- day last week and had visits from family and friends and neighbors and lots of cards and phone calls. Fort Branch Lodge #696 Bob Sloan of Francisco went to Mt. Carmel and then to Johnson on Friday afternoon and visited with Gerald and Billie Zimmer in Poseyville. Billie Lou Anderson, 90, of will sponsor its annual fish dinner on Friday, April 27 in Ft. Branch at the Se- nior Center. Donations will be used toward the ongo- ing construction of its new Lodge on the north end of Fort Branch. Charlotte Miles visited with Neena Stevens on Fri- day afternoon. Dessi Waple and son Tylan attended the Guns N Hoses "Beyond and Badge" last weekend in Evansville. Quitan and Kaylee Tharp of Campbelltown; Alivia Tharp of Petersburg; and Ashlynn Albrecht of Chan- dler were guests at a sleep over at the home o f Terry and Debbie Tharp on Friday night. Faye Tackett and fami- June 23. Marla and Greg Rollo, Wednesday, April 25, 2012 A-9 Mathew and Emily from In- dianapolis attended the brid- al shower for her niece, Bre- anne Jones, over the weekend. Bernice Rainey attend- Indianapolis, died last Tues- day. She was the daughter of the late William P. and Glen- mora McClure of Princeton. Billie Lou was a graduate of Princeton Community High School Class of 1939. A.J. and Melissa All- dredge, Christian and Wy- att ate dinner at a restau- rant in Princeton on Satur- day evening. Barbara Potts and Rick Dance of Evansville came to visit with her mother, Ve- ra Potts at Hazleton and ate dinner together. Hazel Pauley attended a ed the funeral of her neph- ew, Charles 'Bob' Bammer at Colvin Funeral home in Princeton on Saturday morn- ing. She got to visit with lots of nieces and nephews. Sarah and Caleb Elber were Saturday visitors of their grandparents, James and Inez King near Union. Hazel Pauley and Tex Sim- mons attended church on Sunday at Broadway Chris- tian and then went to lunch at a restaurant in Princeton. John and Marie Tolbert went to Vincennes on Satur- day for dinner. Maggie Armstrong went to visit her brother and fam- ily, John and Melissa True, Isaac and Caleb on Saturday. Paul and Carol Rich of ly went to the Henderson Tri-Fest on Friday evening where they participated in the rides and events. The event was sponsored by the Henderson Lions Club. Janet Beadles and daugh- ter, Becky Beadles went out to eat on Friday evening at a restaurant in Princeton. Shaun Colvin is back to work and doing great after being sick. CALEB TRUE TURNS TWO ed for Caleb James True Sun- day, April 22, who turned two years old, at the home of his parents, John and Melissa True and brother, Isaac. Din- ner was served followed by cake and ice cream. The cake was decorated as Big Bird, made by one of his grand- mothers, Joni Ice and cup- cakes made by his mother were decorated as Elmo. Ca- leb received lots of nice gifts. Family members attend- A birthday party was host- ing were Mike and Judy True, Dave and Joni Ice, Maggie Armstrong, Wes Ice and his children, Morgan and Jonathon Ice. Charlotte Miles on Tuesday afternoon. Becky Newton of Union Heating & Cooling 812-354-4273 Myers Vot FOR HUME ernie COMMISSIONER DIStRICt #1 Paid for by Committee to Elect Ernie Hume, Marilee Hume, Treasurer Same as Cash Financing reception at the Broadway Christian Church in Princ- eton hosted by Rev. John Dunn and wife for their daughter who graduated from college on Saturday. Marvin and Sue Ellen Barton attended the Memo- rial service for Lucille Hale at Colvin Funeral Home in Princeton on Saturday af- ternoon. Rick Salem and son Mi- chael of Evansville visited with his cousin and wife, Mike and Judy True on Sat- urday afternoon. Debbie Cain of Francisco visited with her mother-in- law, Betty Cain on Saturday afternoon in Princeton. BRIDAL SHOWER FOR BREANNE JONES ed for Breanne Jones Sat- urday, April 21 at the Ha- zleton Community Center by her family and friends. There was a very good turn- out and she received a lot of nice gifts. Refreshments were served. Breanne is en- gaged to Philip Schumak- er and their wedding date is A bridal shower was host- Spring Lake, MI and Rhea, Dan and Will Pea of India- napolis have been visiting with Joe and Bette Coom- er. They were here for the funeral of Lucille Rich Hale. Mike, Luke and Jim Ice attended a horse drawn ma- chinery and miscellaneous auction at Montgomery on Saturday. Mary Everett of Dugger went to Louisville on Fri- day to see a doctor and got a clean bill of health. On Sat- urday she went to the Coryd- on Jamboree. Karla Hurst of Francisco visited her parents, Joe Earl and Betty Brackin, Sunday afternoon. The Beadle Bunch and Friends Relay For Life Team will have a breakfast and bake sale Saturday, May 12 from 7 a.m. till 11 a.m. CDT, at the Princeton Community High School Cafeteria. Dine in or carry outs are available. Call 779-6110 for info or to preorder bake sale items. 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